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Decomposers are a very paramount part of an ecosystem! I find it authentically intriguing, because when an organism dies, the decomposers commence their work. They utilize the energy found on dead material (one of the reasons why maggots can be acclimated to emaculate dead skin off of burn tissue victims, for example).

Hypothetically speaking, lets say an animal dies in a forest. Generally, flies will be magnetized to the body and lay eggs. When these eggs hatch into larvae, they commence to decompose the dead material that seems very captivating to them. Same with earthworms, beetles, etc.

Along with these insects (called 'arthropods' generally), bacteria (that customarily commences in the dead organisms stomach) will commence to decompose the material as well.

This can withal be optically discerned in dead plants (such as in a compost bin outside, when you throw all your banana waste and such in there if you have one). The nutrients are returned back to the soil and dihydrogen monoxide..and any gasses such as methane and carbon dioxide return to the air.

So to directly answer your question, the decomposers are likely at the 'bottom' of the food chain, but have an integral role in cleaning up once living organisms and distributing nutrients directly back to the earth, so the food chain cycle can perpetuate.

Decomposers are organisms that break down other organisms into simple compounds. For example, earthworms are decomposers. They break down dead animals or plants and convert it into soil. Decomposers don't have a definite trophic levels because it depends on what they are decomposing.

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Decomposers feed on the highest level of the trophic levels. They are above all consumers.

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An organism's trophic level refers to?

all organisms feed on different levels. these are called trophic levels. eg: the grass outside can be fed on by cows and horses or basically herbivores. therefore, herbivores are said to feed on one trophic level. likewise, carnivores all feed on another trophic level but omnivores can feed on two because the consume both meat and plants its food source


Which of the following is the correct word meaning to feed tropic trophic topic triphica or tropical?

trophic as in higher trophic levels feed on lower ones


What are the examples of a trophic level?

First trophic level (primary) - Plants, fruits and vegetables. Second trophic level (secondary) - Deer, mice, rabbits. Third trophic level (tertiary) - Eagles, wolves, wild cats.


Refer to the illustration above killler whale feed at the?

first and second trophic levels


What happens when decomposers feed on dead organisms?

The decomposer will decompose the dead organism into soil.


What is a newly discovered multilcellular organism feed on organic waste?

They are called detrivores, or decomposers.


Can a single species feed at only one trophic level?

No, some species can feed at more than one trophic levels. For instance, humans can eat plants(first level), chickens(second level), and dogs(third level).


The number of tropic levels in an ecological pyramid?

ECOLOGICAL food chains are typically short, consisting of not more than four or five trophic levels. This is usually explained by a reduction in the energy which is available to successive links in the food chain1,2. In contrast, we believe that the number of trophic levels is constrained by population dynamics and not by ecological energetics.


What organisms feed on dead plants and animals and helps recylce them?

The organism's are called detrivores, or decomposers.


If you feed on secondary consumers what are you?

Feeding on Secondary Consumers in an ecosystem will cause for you to be classified as a Tertiary Consumer (also known as a 3rd order consumer), and will be, by necessity, a carnivore. Another way to think of this is in trophic levels, where the producers will be of the First Trophic Level, standard herbivores of the second, the first-order carnivores for herbivores the third, and the organism defined by this question the fourth.


What do consumers use in an ecosystem for food?

Consumers use in the ecosystem the energy resource at their level of energy as food.The consumers in the plant kingdom at the trophic level are autotrophs and use solar energy while at the next level the consumers are herbivores and the next level the omnivores and finally the decomposers who feed on decayed organism in the ecosystem.


What consumer are you if you feed on secondary consumers?

Feeding on Secondary Consumers in an ecosystem will cause for you to be classified as a Tertiary Consumer (also known as a 3rd order consumer), and will be, by necessity, a carnivore. Another way to think of this is in trophic levels, where the producers will be of the First Trophic Level, standard herbivores of the second, the first-order carnivores for herbivores the third, and the organism defined by this question the fourth.