Yes, trees and grasses are decomposers.
Apple trees are not decomposers. They are producers.
After they die decomposers eat it away.
mushrooms, trees, bacteria, and sometimes insects.
Oak trees, like most plants, are producers.
Apple trees are not decomposers. They are producers.
Yes mushrooms are decomposers.
deer trees decomposers
Plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
In a deciduous forest, little water is available (due to the low temperature). Because of this, trees will shed their leaves until moisture returns. Then the decomposers break down the leaves for the trees to use. If there were no decomposers, the trees would not get sufficient water.
fungus, bacteria, trees
If there were no decomposers then the ground would be littered with leaves, sticks, trees and dead animals. Also when something gets decomposed, its like fertilizer.