No they don't decompose things but they help things to. For example in compost worms are useful because they eat out tunnels which lets the air in causing it to decompose faster. They are not decomposers but help things to do so.
whale
No bacterium is a decomposer. (a decomposer eats the remaining parts of a dead animal)
bacteria
yes worms are
a corn is a producers
an aquatic decomposer is and animal that dies and it's body gives nutrience to the soilto make the soil healthy
no
A zebra is not a decomposer. This horse-like animal is known as a composer. They are also producers as they are able to produce offspring.
it a consumer bc its a animal
a scavenger or a decomposer
Yes, bacteria is a decomposer. Any remains of a dead animal ( the died body) not eaten yet by a consumer, is broken down by bacteria ( the decomposer) and fungi that live in the soil.Yes, bacteria is a decomposer because it eats wastes.
Yes, bacteria is a decomposer. Any remains of a dead animal ( the died body) not eaten yet by a consumer, is broken down by bacteria ( the decomposer) and fungi that live in the soil.