bacterium or , marine worms
Decomposer: an organism, often a bacterium or , that eats dead or decaying plants and animal matter, thus making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem. They also break down the waste (poop) of other organisms. Decomposers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get essential nutrients.
Bacteria are the champion decomposers of the world. They live in the ocean, in the air and on land. They are among the smallest forms of life on earth, so you can only see them with a microscope.
sea slugs, sea worms are few more
A decomposer in the ocean is bacteria.
Decomposer in the ocean
water mold also know as fungi
what is a decomposer
bacterial organisms
shrimp
Decomposer in the ocean
Bacteria is a decomposer in the ocean. They break down the final remains of living things. Fungi is also a decomposer in the ocean.
Heart Of The Ocean
No it is a plant. But if you need a decomposer for the ocean Try marine worm.
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The smallest ocean is Artic Ocean.
The Indian Ocean
I think some are bacteria, Fungi, and molds crustaceans are the closest decomposer. I think algae is one as well.
An underwater decomposer is a benthic organism that usually lives along the ocean floor and feeds on the waste and dead matter of other organisms that sinks from the surface layer daown to the floor.
Digester
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