worms
maggots
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John
It is call humus because it is the decaying part of plant and animals.
Latticed stinkhorn is a form of fungus. This fungus feeds off decaying woody plant material and is found on garden soil, grassy places, and in mulches.
The Rigolirh, the roots are found in the Bedrock.
Decaying plant and animal matter in the soil are pretty much fertilizer. Once organic matter decomposes it essentially becomes compost. Compost is rich in nutrients and will promote very healthy plant growth.
pigs
It is correctly spelt in the question, scavenger.A scavenger is an animal that feeds on dead animal and plant material present in its habitat.A vulture is an example of a scavenger.
An earthworm is an omnivore (but more specifically a detritivore as they mainly eat decaying plant matter). It eats whatever material (plant or animal) that it ingests from the soil.
mold would be considered a decomposer. mold feeds off of dead/dying plant material and therefore, is not a producer.
It is an animal which feeds on dead organic material, especially plant remains. It could be a decomposer or a cow eating hay.
small insects