Decomposers are organisms that eat wastes and dead matter.by breaking material into smaller pieces and put them back into the soil. from a fifth grader
One decomposer of the grasslands would be a mushroom. It can be found in moist areas near dead organisms such as leaves.
All of one type of organism in a habitat make up a population.
No, a single habitat can have many niches. The number correlates with the number of species.
An underwater decomposer is a benthic organism that usually lives along the ocean floor and feeds on the waste and dead matter of other organisms that sinks from the surface layer daown to the floor.
one decomposer could be a eagle,lizards, or even a t-rex
one of them is a niche but i don't know the other 2 help me!
bacteria is the main decomposer.
The decomposer is generally last in the list that includes the plant, the predator, and the prey along with the decomposer. The decomposer actually removes remaining tissue and plant parts from the area and returns it to the soil.
get help from a friend or loved one
help clean the spray paint of Hades temple
you help this one guy down at hades palace and you help him clean graffitti and he will give you a dracama.
by creating a habitat for many forms of life
I think some are bacteria, Fungi, and molds crustaceans are the closest decomposer. I think algae is one as well.
asexual reproduction (one-parent offspring)
One example is marine fungi
One decomposer of the grasslands would be a mushroom. It can be found in moist areas near dead organisms such as leaves.
Yea a pond one does (: not a fish tank one though :( but yeaah it does (: