The biggest species of decomposers are fungi.
name a decomposer that's found on/in humans
Fungi and Bacteria
vultures
Fungi
Bacteria
mushrooms
No, dogs are not decomposers. Dogs are consumers. Decomposers are organisms, such as bacteria and fungi that live in the forest.
No , dinosaurs were not decomposers . They were consumers like other animals . Decomosers are Fungi and Bacteria .
no
Yes, mussels are decomposers. they eat off of dead plants and pieces of animals.
Fungi, mushroooms, and other parasitic lifeforms
Fungi are the principal decomposers on Earth.
they are important if there were no producers there woud be no concumers and no concumers means no decomposers and no decomposers means no meat and humans
Heterotrophic bacteria are some of the principle decomposers of organic matter.
Earthworms are one of he most important decomposers of the grasslands. They break down decaying matter and turn it into rich, fertile soil called castings. Insects are also important grassland decomposers.
They produce most of the food that the ecosystem relies on
Mushrooms are important because they are decomposers
Why are decomposers such as fungi and bacteriaimportant to an ecosystem?
Fungi and Bacteria are the most important decomposers in a grass land . They break down dead organic material .
where would you find the most decomposers in the soil layer
Many types of decomposers live in the water. The most common are marine worms, starfish, sea urchins, bacteria, fungi, and underwater macro decomposers.
It improves the quality of the soil (or water if they are aquatic). Most generally, the action of decomposers improve the surrounding environment by releasing the nutrients locked up in organis matter.
Decomposers are important because they break up waste and dead material.