Moss is a decomposer.
Moss is a decomposer.
Moss is a decomposer.
Yes, it is a producer, all moss are producers!_/\_*0*_
No, Spanish moss is not a decomposer. It is an epiphytic plant that absorbs nutrients and moisture from the air and rain. Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler compounds.
It is a decomposer. It breaks down all the dead substances around it.
A decomposer in the Rainforest is a fungus type organism, such as mushrooms or moss.
moss needs no light because it is a decomposer
Spanish moss is not a producer or consumer in the traditional sense; it is an epiphytic plant, specifically a bromeliad, that absorbs moisture and nutrients from the air and surrounding environment. It relies on photosynthesis to produce its own food, making it a producer. However, it does not harm the trees it grows on, as it merely uses them for support rather than nutrients.
Yes, shrimp eat moss, and moss is considered a decomposer, all shrimp would eventually decompose after awhile, but would most likely be eaten first.
moss is a producer becuase a consumer eats other animals and plants and moss isnt a animal
yes
What animals eat spanish moss