Some examples of sea decomposers are fungi and bacteria. They play an important role in the release of the last nutrients and minerals from organics and reprocessing them back to the ecosystem.
shark es are decomposes. they live in the oscan by the coral reefs.that brake down fish or other kinds
filter feeders
name four secondary consumers in the salt marsh community
some decomposers are... prarie and doggies and and and cates
There are decomposers found in the shrub land. These decomposers are algae and mushrooms. Moss can also be found.
Some of the decomposers in a desert are various beetles, including dung beetles. Millipedes, ants, fungi, bacteria, and earthworms are other decomposers in a desert.
While some beetles do carry on activities, such as burying dung, they are not decomposers. Bacteria and fungi are the decomposers. Beetles are simply the 'middleman.'
In a salt marsh
The weather in a salt marsh is beyond my mind.
Salt Marsh Opera was created in 2000.
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name four secondary consumers in the salt marsh community
A salt marsh is a type of marsh that is between land and salty water. It has very shallow water and gets a lot of sunlight.
Some crabs live in salt marshes, such as the horseshoe crab. Another animal is the juvenile fish. A salt marsh is connected to another body of water, like an ocean. River otters may live in salt marshes as well.
You can find Salt-Marsh Stripers in Marshes
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saltwater obvioulsy and treeless open area