Yes, that is the effect of what decomposers do.
However they are only doing what every other organism does: eating to meet their nutritional needs! The eat the food they evolved to eat, which just happens to be dead organisms and the excrement of living organisms. Their dead bodies and excrement is then recycled to the food web and something else depends on that for its nutrition.
You do the same thing, but humans evolved to eat a mixture of plants and animals that we have killed. Our dead bodies and excrement become food to decomposers. Occasionally our bodies are eaten by predators in our environment. Thus we are recycled to the food web and something else depends on that for its nutrition.
When these living things die, bacteria break down their bodies into nutrients completing the cycle
Scanvengers and decomposers are important in our environment because without these organisms there would be dead bodies laying everywhere on our planet because these organisms weren't there to break down the nutriants from the animal.
Decomposers are organisums that decompose or, make it so that we are not walking in a huge pile of leaves year around!
Bacteria and fungi break down the bodies of dead cheetahs.
Consumers that feed on the bodies of dead organisms are called scavengers.
No. All organisms feed on inorganic matter such as salt. But decomposes break down organic matter.
recycle nutrients from dead organisms or their wastes
When these living things die, bacteria break down their bodies into nutrients completing the cycle
decomposers, like maggots.
DECOMPOSERS
No, a deer is not a decomposer. A deer is a consumer; a herbivore. It eats twigs and leaves and any other flora it can reach. Decomposers are organisms that eat away at dead materials, such as fungi eating away at the soil or deceased animal bodies.
Decomposers, such as fungi and some bacteria, use waste products (feces) from other organisms and other the dead bodies of other organisms as food.
Decomposers break down dead or once living organisms. Without decomposers, the earth would be littered with the bodies of dead animals, plants, and other organisms
Decomposers? its pretty easy
lol! although the hawks eat up the dead bodies of other animals they are not decomposers because Decomposers (or saprotrophs) are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so carry out the natural process of decomposition in giving back nutrients to the autotrophs.
Detritivores, Decomposers or saprotrophs(bacteria, fungi, and various types of worms) are organisms that feed on dead plants and animals and help recycle them by breaking them down into simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed by new plants.
The organic detritus that only decomposers such as fungi can break down would fill the world with a mass so large organisms would be competing with dead organic matter for space to live. Think of all the dead trees over the eons that decomposers have recycled back into the system.