No, garden weeds are not decomposers. Their life cycles and natural histories lead them to decompose when their body parts break down. Their role in feeding chains and food webs more properly may be called that of producers that feed consumers in life and decomposers in death.
No, actually green plants are producers and microbes are decomposers.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
ONLY plants can be producers. ONLY bacteria and fungi can be decomposers ALL the rest are consumers.
Spirogyra are decomposers which breakdown dead organic matter. This is green algae which used conjugation as the method of reproduction.
Snakes are neither green like plants which are producers, nor are they microscopic like bacteria nor tiny like maggots so they are not decomposers. That leaves consumers.
No. Viruses are not decomposers.no. Bacteria are. Viruses just infect you.
Grains are the by products of plants and are considered to be producers as are all plants.
Decomposers are the organisms that convert the dead plants and animals intoย humus. The nutrients released by the decomposers are taken up by the roots of the plants. In this way, the decomposers help in recycling the nutrients. This is how soil, plants and decomposers are interrelated in a forest.
generally decomposers are NOT plants, they are microscopic fungi and bacteria
Plants and flowers are not decomposers. They are producers.
Seeds and plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
The relationship between decomposers and plants are that decomposers give plants nutrients and minerals.
decomposers get their carbon from dead plants and animals.
Decomposer in the ocean
Plants are producers that are eaten by herbivores. Some plants like mold, and mushrooms are decomposers.
stuff/ Green Plants capable of photosynthesis are considered as producers in science.
green algea
green plants are considered autotrophs.