The job of a decomposer is to break down all dead things in other words to take away the dead organisms
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A consumer that puts materials from dead plants and animals back into the soil, air, and water is called a decomposer. Decomposers break down organic matter into simpler substances, which are then released back into the environment to be used by plants and other organisms. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and some insects.
Yes, earthworms are decomposers. They feed on dead organic matter in the soil and help break it down into smaller particles, facilitating the recycling of nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Well to tell you the truth, there aren't many decomposers but i know one of them. The main decomposer in the Amazon Rain Forest is acid rain. Trust me... you do not want to be there when it is raining acid.
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Master soil aerator and organic matter decomposer
A food chai starts again because the decomposer might be a worm that got eaten by a bird eaten by a big snake
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
Plankton may be both producer (phytoplankton) and consumer (zoo plankton) but is not a decomposer (that is the job for bacteria). Phytoplankton is the producer, which is eaten by zooplankton, which is then eaten by other organisms in the ocean.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
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