Bacteria and fungi are the principal decomposers in any biome.
The main decomposers in any biome, including the desert, are bacteria and fungi.
Bacteria and fungi are the principal decomposers in any biome, including the desert.
Bacteria and fungi are the principal decomposers in any biome.
Some of the decomposers in a desert are various beetles, including dung beetles. Millipedes, ants, fungi, bacteria, and earthworms are other decomposers in a desert.
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in a desert.
Bacteria and fungi are the prime decomposers in any biome, including in deserts.
Bacteria and fungi are the main decomposers in the desert and most any biome.
The savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome of its own, a transition zone between a desert and a grassland. Therefore, your question is invalid as written.
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers in the desert.
Fungi and bacteria are the decomposers found in most any biome, including in cold deserts.
A common misconception is that the main decomposers in deserts are Dung beetle and termites..... Dung beetles and termites are detritivores which means they feed on dead organic matter (like "dung"). The main decomposers in a desert ecosystem as in any are bacteria and fungi.
Fungi, bacteria and worms are decomposers found in the desert.