We would run out of food and Oxygen. Chloroplasts are the food producers only found in plant cells They are the only thing in nature able to convert energy into sugar. part of the intake is also Carbon dioxide which is broken down releasing Oxygen.
Fecal matter WOULD SERIOUSLY GATHER EVERYWHERE, Do you really want manure and dead things all over the floor?
There would always be herbivores on one kind or another. That niche would be filled by another animal. Otherwise, the ecosystem would be filled with only producers.
There will be no animal life on the earth
Seeds are not detritivores
Woodlice and slugs are detritivores of the woodlands.
Vultures and Hyenas are both scavengers and detritivores.
The animals from the pond that are detritivores are ones that eat dead organisms. Some of the common detritivores include flatworms, snails and water lice among others.
Detritivores decompose organic materials in an ecosystem and return the nutrients to the soil, air, and water.
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
The word is 'detritivores'.
Eagles are not detritivores
Detrivitores live everywhere. In the jungle they would be various beetles, worms and fungi.
The detritivores have already begun feeding on this corpse. Detritivores contribute to decomposition.
Seeds are not detritivores
Woodlice and slugs are detritivores of the woodlands.
The organism which consume detritus are called detritivores e.g., earthworm.
Vultures and Hyenas are both scavengers and detritivores.
Yes, there are detritivores in every country in the world, including Brazil.
Detritivores feed on decaying organic matter and feces. Scavengers, who eat dead plant and animal material found in their habitats, are not usually considered detritivores; however both scavengers and detritivores play and important roles in the cleanup of the habitat.
Detritivores decompose any organic materials including dead animals.