A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
crustacean is not a decomposer
For me it is decomposer for it is just a banana mentioned not the banana tree.
No a rose is not a decomposer. A decomposer is things like worms and fungus.
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
a decomposer found in the prairie is a worms
No they are not eukariyotic.They are prokariyotic organisms.
Halobacteria belong to the phylum Euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteria. Some common species within this group include Haloferax volcanii and Halobacterium salinarum.
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archaebacteriaArcheabacteria.
halobacteria produces salt and chloride layer on top which shortens the UV wavelength protecting itself from UV light. that's why they grow fantastically on Mars.
An archaerodopsin is any of a group of proteins, isolated from halobacteria, which are light-driven proton pumps.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
decomposer
Yeast, Halobacteria and Aeropyrum pernix are three prokaryotic organisms.
Halobacteria are photoheterotrophic organisms, meaning that they use light for energy, but can't use carbon dioxide as their sole carbon source. Therefore, they use other organic compounds from the environment (such as carbohydrates, alcohols, or fatty acids) for their carbon requirements.