No, a mulberry is not a decomposer; it is a fruit-bearing tree belonging to the genus Morus. Decomposers are organisms, such as fungi and bacteria, that break down dead organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. Mulberries produce fruit that can be consumed by animals and humans, contributing to the food web, but they do not perform the role of decomposition.
White Mulberry: Morus albaChinese Mulberry: Morus australisAfrican Mulberry: Morus mesozygiaTexas Mulberry: Morus microphyllaBlack Mulberry: Morus nigraRed Mulberry: Morus rubra
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
The address of the Mulberry Public Library is: 220 North Main, Mulberry, 72947 0589
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The address of the Mulberry Community Library is: 615 East Jackson Street, Mulberry, 46058 0489
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
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The address of the Mulberry Historical Society is: Po Box 1354, Mulberry, FL 33860-1354
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Tagalog term for mulberry: moras
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