A decomposer gets its energy from the dead animals they eat
A decomposer gets its energy from the dead animals they eat
producer, consumer, and decomposer :)
The platypus gains energy by eating other organisms, meaning it is a carnivore. A platypus is not a decomposer because decomposers gain energy by decomposing dead organisms.
A daffodil is a producer! (It is also an autotroph) It produces its own energy from the sunlight through photosynthesis, so that consumers (herbivores or omnivores) can CONSUME it for their own source of energy. It is not a decomposer; an example of a decomposer is different types of fungi. Hope this helped!
A daffodil is a producer! (It is also an autotroph) It produces its own energy from the sunlight through photosynthesis, so that consumers (herbivores or omnivores) can CONSUME it for their own source of energy. It is not a decomposer; an example of a decomposer is different types of fungi. Hope this helped!
A clover is not a decomposer That's all i know
a decomposer is the oppisite of producer
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They are decomposers, they breakdown dead plants and animals and release nutrients into the soils for plants to use. Worms and bacteria are also decomposers.Producers include plants. They convert light energy into food energy that they can store for consumers to use.
Energy flows in one direction from producer to consumer to decomposer.
Producers Consumer Decomposer
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