A good decomposer that helps break down a bear's remains would be scavengers like vultures, coyotes, or bears themselves, as they often consume carrion. Fungi and bacteria also play a crucial role in decomposition, breaking down organic matter at a microscopic level. These organisms recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem, facilitating new growth. Collectively, they ensure that the bear's body contributes to the health of the environment after its death.
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
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.
None of the above.
A grizzly bear is a consumer since it eat other plants or animals to survive.
A grizzly bear is a consumer since it eat other plants or animals to survive.
It is a consumer because it feasts on something that lives. decomposer means that it would eat the remains of an animal that already got killed by another one
None. They are consumers.
consumer
All mammals are consumers.
it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats. it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats.
Bears are consumers
A decomposer gets its energy from the dead animals they eat
A decomposer gets its energy from the dead animals they eat
A polar bear is a consumer.
Yes, but they usually eat bacteria (which is a decomposer).