An example of a decomposer is bacteria; another is fungi.
A non-example of a decomposer would be a predator that actively hunts and consumes other organisms for food without breaking down dead organic matter.
An example of a decomposer in a river is bacteria. These microscopic organisms break down organic matter in the water, such as dead plants and animals, into simpler nutrients that can be recycled back into the ecosystem.
Yeast is a decomposer. Yeast breaks down organic material, such as sugars, through the process of fermentation to obtain energy.
Fungi can act as both decomposers, breaking down organic matter, and as consumers, feeding on living or dead organisms to obtain nutrients.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances, such as bacteria and fungi. One example of a decomposer is a mushroom that helps decompose dead leaves on the forest floor.
Yes bacteria is a decomposer.
A non-example of a decomposer would be a predator that actively hunts and consumes other organisms for food without breaking down dead organic matter.
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
Earthworms
No, they do not.
An example of a decomposer in a river is bacteria. These microscopic organisms break down organic matter in the water, such as dead plants and animals, into simpler nutrients that can be recycled back into the ecosystem.
One example is marine fungi
lichen
vulture
Fungi and bacteria
A decomposer