Really any type of fungus or bacteria. for example mushrooms and worms are decomposers.
No, they do not.
yes
It is said to be a decomposer because water drains quickly through the spaces between sand paticles
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
At the top of the food pyramid. Producer at the base and decomposer at the top.
A decomposer can add nutrients to itself and also to the soil around a plant for the plant to use.
an aquatic decomposer is and animal that dies and it's body gives nutrience to the soilto make the soil healthy