Decomposers feed on dead or decaying matter.
Dead things.
Decomposers, or detrivores
Cheetahs are not decomposers. They are carnivores who primarily feed on herbivores. This makes them secondary consumers, who feed on primary consumers.
Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.
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.
Scavengers and decomposers play a very important role in the ecosystem. They are also known as cleaners of the environment as they feed on the dead and thus prevent various diseases to spread.
Decomposers, or detrivores
decomposers
decomposers
They feed on dead things!
Yes they are.
Cheetahs are not decomposers. They are carnivores who primarily feed on herbivores. This makes them secondary consumers, who feed on primary consumers.
Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.
The decomposers of the ant colony are the ants that eat the dead. Ants that die in the colony are fed to the decomposers and the queen ant. Ants are naturally decomposers because they feed off dead things.
No, mushrooms are saprophytic (aka decomposers), which means they feed on decaying matter.
Detritivores feed on dead plant and animal remains.
decomposers, like maggots.
Decomposing animals eat dead animals.