Invertebrate various phyla, everyday earthworm probably Phylum Annelida
an earth worm is a type of worm.There a no types of earth worms
No, frogs do not eat earth worms. They tend to eat flys or they could also eat really tiny minnow's. But no they do not eat earth worms.
Decomposers are necessary for the continuation of life on earth because decomposers break down dead organisms and give the nutrients back to the plants so they can continue to grow, which provides food herbivores, which feeds the carnivores, and so on.
Helminthology is the study of worms
The answer is earth worms
earthworms and fanworms
Decomposers (earth worms)
A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
Most decomposers are insects. Flies, maggots, beetles, ants and roaches are forms of insect decomposers. Other decomposers known as scavengers are vultures, hyenas, and possums.
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
No. The decomposers are critical in replacing nutrients in the soil that are absorbed by plants. Without the decomposers, the surface of the earth would rather rapidly turn into nothing but desert.
the decomposers are worms, bacteria, snails, and insects
Worms and ________?
Worms
Another name for the type of decomposers that survives by eating decaying organic material is detritivores. Pill bugs, earth worms and fiddler crabs are examples of these decomposers.
mushrooms, worms