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Decomposers in water?

Decomposers in water include bacteria, fungi, and some types of algae. They break down organic matter in the water, such as dead plants and animals, into simpler compounds that can then be used by other organisms in the ecosystem. Decomposers play a vital role in recycling nutrients in aquatic environments.


What are On land decomposers?

Some decomposers that live on land are earthworms, millipedes, beetles, and snails. Other decomposers include types of bacteria and fungi.


What kind of decomposers live in a tagia?

no decomposers live in a tagia


What are some decomposers of the Black Sea?

There are many decomposers that live in the Mediterranean sea. Monk seal and the loggerhead sea turtles are the common decomposers in the Mediterranean.


Where does the bacillus anthrax live?

some mostly live in underwater


Can all snails live underwater?

No, not all snails can live underwater. Some snails are adapted to live in water, while others live on land.


What two decomposers live in a desert?

Bacteria and fungi as well as some earthworms.


Where do decomposers live in a fish tank?

Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,


How decomposers work in the Great Barrier Reef?

There are many decomposers in coral reef but heres one a fan worm.The Main Decomposer is bacteria , a bacteria can live there because of chemosynthisis.There are many thousands of other decomposers which are in coral reef of course but heres a few fungi, worms, slugs, snails, starfish, crustaceans. And it is pretty easy to find some you should go see coral reef underwater.


Where do decomposes live?

Decomposers live (or grow) where they can find food or waste.


What are some decomposers that live on land?

Some common decomposers that live on land include fungi (such as mushrooms and mold), bacteria, earthworms, insects (such as beetles and ants), and some species of mites. These organisms play a crucial role in breaking down and recycling dead organic matter, returning nutrients back to the soil for plant growth.


What kind of decomposers live in the shallow seas?

That's a good question the answer is some coral