Detritivores are found in the decomposers group of eukaryotes. They usually feed on dead decaying organisms and they include worms, millipedes and fungi.
i think it is only in eukaryotes
no it doesnt! but the eukaryotes does
Archaebacteria
Yes they are in eukaryotes only. They are not found in prokaryotes.
Eukaryotes contain Nuclei and membrane bound organelles and they're DNA is found in a Nucleus, away from the rest of the cell
Prokaryotes
Detritivores feed on decaying organic matter and feces. Scavengers, who eat dead plant and animal material found in their habitats, are not usually considered detritivores; however both scavengers and detritivores play and important roles in the cleanup of the habitat.
Which group of Species are alive and eukaryotes and symmetrical and have b
i think it is only in eukaryotes
cytoplasm is found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
The two group of cell is: - PROKARYOTES and -EUKARYOTES
They are found in eukaryotes only. They are in cytoplasm.
The word is 'detritivores'.
Eagles are not detritivores
no it doesnt! but the eukaryotes does
The detritivores have already begun feeding on this corpse. Detritivores contribute to decomposition.