Many types of decomposers live in the water. The most common are marine worms, starfish, sea urchins, bacteria, fungi, and underwater macro decomposers.
Bacteria are the most common prokaryotes, closely followed by fungi.~Erica Mandilag :)
Members of the Fungal Kingdom are our most common forest floor decomposers.
This is not true. Decomposers, also called autotrophs, are common in nature. Many, many fungi, archaebacteria, Protista and eubacteria are decomposers.
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 would you find the most decomposers in the soil layer
They are heterotrophs.
Common Soil Bacteria Nematodes
Mushrooms, flies, and, worms are all decomposers
Most animals are consumers, very few are decomposers. Examples of decomposers are earthworms, craps, and fungi.
There are various decomposers in a swamp. Some of the common ones include fungi, worms, snails, mushrooms and bacteria among others.
Most Bacteria are decomposers or producers, or consumers