Earthworms
it's a consumer.
a slug is a decomposer because it is small and it is a insect so it is able to break down big things
Yes bacteria is a decomposer.
No. They are baby flies, and therefore a maggot would be an insect larva.
It is when a type of decomposer turns it into nutrients. For example, bacteria is a decomposer. The insects body will give the soil more richness which would make plants be more healthy!
An insect is an example of an arthropod.
An example of a decomposer is bacteria; another is fungi.
A non-example of a decomposer would be a predator that actively hunts and consumes other organisms for food without breaking down dead organic matter.
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
An example of a decomposer in a river is bacteria. These microscopic organisms break down organic matter in the water, such as dead plants and animals, into simpler nutrients that can be recycled back into the ecosystem.
No, they do not.