Decomposers are helpful because they help to break down rotting materials. In a deciduous forest some of the decomposers are various types of fungus, beetles, and worms.
some slugs,ants,pigs,other insects, bacteria, some animals that live in the forest,some other fungi, and us!
Decomposers consume because that's what their part of the food chain is. They are decomposers because they consume dead and decaying matter. They do not consume because they are decomposers.
Since decomposers are organisms that make their own food, I think cactuses are decomposers
Owls, Cats, weasels, bears, wolves, snakes, frogs, dragon flies.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
The biotic components of a deciduous forest include: Plants (trees, shrubs, herbs, mosses, algae) → Animals (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, decomposers) → Fungi → Microorganisms. These biotics all interact in a complex web, forming a balanced ecosystem where energy flows from producers to consumers to decomposers.
Deciduous forest
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
In a deciduous forest, little water is available (due to the low temperature). Because of this, trees will shed their leaves until moisture returns. Then the decomposers break down the leaves for the trees to use. If there were no decomposers, the trees would not get sufficient water.
Mainly fresh water is in a deciduous forest.
Yes, I think there are monkeys in the deciduous forest
deciduous forest have a high percentage or rain
some consumers in the deciduous forest are: - bird - monkey - mushroom
black rhinoceros do not live in deciduous forest
If they are extinct, then they no longer exist in the deciduous forest ... or indeed anywhere ...
The leaves of the deciduous forest change every fall.
Common decomposers in tropical dry forests include fungi, bacteria, and detritivores such as termites and decomposer insects. These organisms break down dead plant and animal matter into nutrients, facilitating nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.