Fungi is a decomposer. They make enzymes that decompose the decaying matter while feasting on the nutrients of that substance. This is why that most fungi are useful because without them, the biomass would be crowded with dead matter. Other decomposers include bacteria and actinomycetes.
yes because it only grows by dead matter and turns it into soft soil that can fertilize the ground so more plants can grow in the area.
a fungi or bacteira that break downs animals and give the proudcers nutrients
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Fungi is the decomposer in a leaf litter community,
fungi is the only decomposer I know.
Decomposer bacteria are invisible to naked eye ,while decomposers fungi are of different shapes as bread mold .
Yes, bacteria is a decomposer. Any remains of a dead animal ( the died body) not eaten yet by a consumer, is broken down by bacteria ( the decomposer) and fungi that live in the soil.Yes, bacteria is a decomposer because it eats wastes.
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
No it's a decomposer
decomposer
Mostly decomposer .
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Fungi is a decomposer.
An example of a decomposer is bacteria; another is fungi.
Decomposer bacteria is in the kingdom Eubacteria.
saprophytic nutrition
no it is a decomposer
Fungi is the decomposer in a leaf litter community,
Raccoons are not attacked by any decomposer while they are alive. Once they die their bodies will be decomposed by bacteria and fungi.