No, wild grasses are not decomposers; they are primary producers. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis and provide food for herbivores. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic material, returning nutrients to the soil, which can then be utilized by plants like wild grasses.
Yes, trees and grasses are decomposers.
Most herbivores have the ability to eat wild grasses.
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wild grasses
no they are primary consumers
are they producers, decomposers, consumers, or abiotic factors
Wild native grasses.
No, prairie dogs are not decomposers. They are herbivores that primarily feed on grasses, seeds, and plants. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms and organic matter.
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99% wild grasses and other plants in the area.
Grasses, insects, etc.