Decomposers eat things by breaking down this remaining organic matter by breaking it into pieces. Decomposers eventually convert all organic matter into carbon dioxide (which they respire) and nutrients. This releases raw nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium) in a a form usable to plants
The niche of decomposers in a ecosystem would be to leave nutrients and energy behind from the remains of dead animals.
The niche of a decomposer is to decompose or break down dead organisms including plants and animals. This is their niche and allows them to get their nutrients from other organisms.
the niche of a decomposer is that they eat and live by feeding on dying things or already decayed things such as plants and animals
well is when some animals eat waste
A decomposer is a animal that helps the decomposing bussiness. It helps break down things like a worm decomposes rotten food.
Yes, they are "decomposers" that is their role in the environment.
a mite is a decomposer
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Decomposer.
the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem is to use waste materials and dead organisms for food.
Fungi is a decomposer.
the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem is to use waste materials and dead organisms for food.
A decomposer is a animal that helps the decomposing bussiness. It helps break down things like a worm decomposes rotten food.
it helps decompose dead or decaying organisms
De composer are to ensure that no dead animals or waste is covering the earth
Men are considered consumers.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms in a natural process or even (chemically).
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