No, flowers do not eat decomposers. Flowers are part of plants, which primarily obtain nutrients through their roots from the soil and through photosynthesis. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the soil, making them available for plants. Thus, while flowers benefit from the activity of decomposers, they do not consume them.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
they eat trash that has bacteria on it
Once a fox is dead bacteria and fungi will eat the body.
Decomposers eat dead material. Most decomposers are fungus and bacteria. However, mosquito larvae does not eat dead organic material, and therefore is not a decomposer.
No, they are like snails that eat growing things on rocks.
Plants and flowers are not decomposers. They are producers.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
decomposers eat it
Hummingbirds are not decomposers. They are consumers.
no... they'll eat anything dead
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
mold
They are decomposers! They eat other dead animals
They eat dead matter.
they eat trash that has bacteria on it
No. They are scavengers, they eat carrion.
Decomposers are found in the soil. Fungi, bacteria and earthworms are examples of decomposers that eat dead plants and animals.