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Bacteria and fungi as well as some earthworms.
Most de-composers, like earthworms, bacteria and fungi live underground/in the soil or the live off the soil.
The dung beetle could be considered a decomposer.
There are many decomposers in the estuaries of rivers. The majority of these are different types of bacteria and fungi. They enrich the water and soil with recycled organic matter.
no decomposers live in a tagia
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
Decomposers live (or grow) where they can find food or waste.
Some decomposers are fungi, mushrooms, and bacteria.
Too many of them, earthworms and rest
Decomposers give cows nutrients to live
Some decomposers that live on land are earthworms, millipedes, beetles, and snails. Other decomposers include types of bacteria and fungi.
Yes, decomposers are needed in all ecosystems including caves.
Many types of decomposers live in the water. The most common are marine worms, starfish, sea urchins, bacteria, fungi, and underwater macro decomposers.
No, dogs are not decomposers. Dogs are consumers. Decomposers are organisms, such as bacteria and fungi that live in the forest.
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