Kelp,seaweed, and phitoplacktion
Organic matter is what life is made of - this means that some of that life are producers and some are decomposers (and some are consumers).
Producers are plants, such as cacti. Consumers are those who depend on plants for energy, such as lizards or birds. Decomposers are those that feed on dead animals, such as maggots and fungi.
Kelp,seaweed, and phitoplacktion
There are decomposers, producers and consumers but there is no such classification as a composer in the desert.
Only some bacteria which are photosynthetic are producers , all other bacteria and fungi are consumers .
Producers produce their own food, using photosynthesis to convert sunlight and oxygen into a simple sugar to consume. Consumers eat the producers and other consumers. They get energy from the things they eat. Decomposers break down dead organisms into chemicals to be put back into the soil. Producers use that chemical to grow. The cycle goes on and on, until some humans go and corrupt it.
are brittle stars decomposers
All animals are consumers - only plants and some protists are producers.
Insects are consumers. Generally if something is not a plant, then it's a consumer. If it eats dead things then it is a scavenger. Fungi are decomposers.
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Almost all animals are consumers. Only plants and some protists produce their own food from light. Decomposers break down dead tissue - fungi, bacteria, certain insects and snails are considered decomposers. Foxes are mammals so they are consumers.
Cows,horses,donkeys and the decomposers would be like fungi and bacteria...all the little things that live on the ground