Decomposers are things that break down your habbitat.
no because maggot are insects what a silly question
Yes; they make their own food, whereas consumers (such as animals) have to eat producers (either directly, by eating plants, or indirectly, through eating another organism that eats plants) to gain energy. Plants are producers they get energy from the sun and animals eat it and becomes body heat of course.
This is a very broad question, but I will try to remember the basics. All ecosystems must have a producer. A producer is a plant that can make its own energy (autotrophic). Then, primary consumers eat the producer, taking 10% of the energy produced in the previous organism for itself. This is a small ecosystem, but an ecosystem nonetheless.
Fungi are the principal decomposers on Earth.
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Answer this question… Primary consumers eat secondary consumers, which rely on producers for food.
i would like to answer your question with another question, what are some decomposers of the neritic zone
Good question. Firstly, producers get their energy energy from the sun through photosynthesis, creating or producing nutrients in the plant. A herbivore consumer can then eat it getting it's nutrients so, consumers rely on producers for their food but decomposers rely on a carnivore or omnivore (consumer) to eat some species of a consumer. The decomposer, lets say a earth worm eats and consumes the rest of the animal breaking it down to it's core nutrients. So I guess you could say decomposers rely on carnivores/omnivores to kill each other and herbivores, and herbivores/omnivores rely on producers for nutrients to eat.
no because maggot are insects what a silly question
Only plants are producers Only bacteria and fungi are decomposers. Ask yoursef, is a snake a bactera, fungi or plant - the answer you come up with will (with the information provided above) answer your question.
Only plants are producers Only bacteria and fungi are decomposers. Ask yoursef, is a snake a bactera, fungi or plant - the answer you come up with will (with the information provided above) answer your question.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Good question. Firstly, producers get their energy energy from the sun through photosynthesis, creating or producing nutrients in the plant. A herbivore consumer can then eat it getting it's nutrients so, consumers rely on producers for their food but decomposers rely on a carnivore or omnivore (consumer) to eat some species of a consumer. The decomposer, lets say a earth worm eats and consumes the rest of the animal breaking it down to it's core nutrients. So I guess you could say decomposers rely on carnivores/omnivores to kill each other and herbivores, and herbivores/omnivores rely on producers for nutrients to eat.
again, i don't know. THATS WHY IM ASKING #imma_boss
Not all animals are producers. If all animals were producers then there wouldn't be a food chain. If you need anymore information contact me at number1drummer88@hotmail.com I can answer any question that you may have!!
Answer this question… Producers need to know what consumers want so they can sell more and make more profit. Knowing what consumers want helps producers make more money. -Apex
because Producers are plants, primary consumers are only a few species of animal on the food chain. there are way more species of plants that of only a few animals. i hope that answered your question!