De-composers like mushrooms and fungi, fit into the food web in the following ways; When an animal like a tiger dies, fungi and bacteria feed on the dead matter. Then other animals like humans and insects eat the fungi. So De-composers would be what be called De-composers in a food web and the animals that eat them omnivores as the animals that eat them would eat other things like plants and animals making them an omnivore.
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
Decomposers fit at the end of the food web, breaking down dead organic matter and waste products. They recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem, making them available for producers like plants. This process is essential for maintaining ecosystem health and stability, as it ensures the continuous flow of energy and matter. Without decomposers, ecosystems would accumulate dead material and nutrients would become locked in that matter, disrupting the food web.
which organisms in your food web are decomposers
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
They are at the bottom of the food web since it is a fungi or moss.
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food web
Food web
we are not sure
They are what we eat to stay dead
Decomposers
Decomposers break down dead animals, therefore they are good to the plants (producers) which are the base of the food chain/web.