decomposers are a kind of a bacteria or fungi, scavenger what eats other organisms.
Decomposers and scavengers both consume decaying material.
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Decomposers break down dead or decaying organisms in a natural or chemical process, while scavengers are both a carnivorous and a herbivorous because scavenger feeds on dead animal and plant material in its habitat also.
They are both consumers
They both eat things that are generally already dead.
Decomposers and scavengers both consume decaying material.
Hope this helps a little!
decomposers are a kind of a bacteria or fungi, scavenger what eats other organisms.
They are both consumersThey both eat things that are generally already dead.
yes
Actually, decomposers and scavengers aren't the same. Decomposers are living things that decompose animals. Scavengers are living things that eat parts of dead organism.-Hope this helps!
Too many of them, earthworms and rest
no they are decomposers
Fungi
No. They are scavengers, they eat carrion.
the decomposers break down the dead organisms to where the scavengers can eat the organism that was broken down without the decomposers the scavengers will die
yes there is two types of decomposers. there are more then two the two that i know are decomposers and scavengers
scavengers hunt for me and a decomposers breaks down plant and animal waste.
Neither. Squid are predators.
Once scavengers die, decomposers eat the scavengers. Decomposers are worms, mushrooms,bugs, flies, and other insects and animals that feed on rotting flesh.