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Eubacteria include decomposers?

no they do not Eubacteria all have chlorophyll though and are all rod shaped.


Are eubacteria producer or consumers?

There all Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers


Decomposers are rarely found?

This is not true. Decomposers, also called autotrophs, are common in nature. Many, many fungi, archaebacteria, Protista and eubacteria are decomposers.


Is Eubacteria producers or consumers?

Eubacteria is one of the two bacteria kingdoms. In the Eubacteria both the consumers and producers will be found under this category.


Examples include strepstaphE. coil and salmonella?

Eubacteria


Sahara desert decomposers?

Decomposers found in the Sahara Desert include different types of bacteria and fungi. Other decomposers include termites, moss, dung beetles, and worms.


What is the uncommon name for eubacteria?

Eubacteria is the uncommon (I suppose scientific is what you mean) name. Other names include bacteria and true bacteria.


What are two kinds of decomposers?

Kindsa of decomposers include: * bacteria * fungi * enzymes


What are On land decomposers?

Some decomposers that live on land are earthworms, millipedes, beetles, and snails. Other decomposers include types of bacteria and fungi.


What decomposers are their in Belize?

Decomposers found in the country of Belize are millipedes, termites, and different types of fungi. Other decomposers include velvet worms and snails.


What does eubacteria live off of?

Eubacteria, also known as true bacteria, can live off a variety of energy sources including sunlight (photosynthesis), organic material, and inorganic substances like minerals or methane. They play important roles in ecosystems as decomposers, producers, and symbiotic partners with other organisms.


Do eubacteria have unique characteristics?

Yes, eubacteria have unique characteristics that distinguish them from other types of bacteria, such as their cell wall composition (containing peptidoglycan), their diverse shapes and structures, and their ability to thrive in a variety of environments, from extreme heat to extreme cold. Eubacteria are also known for their roles as decomposers, pathogens, and producers in ecosystems.