Scanvengers and decomposers are important in our environment because without these organisms there would be dead bodies laying everywhere on our planet because these organisms weren't there to break down the nutriants from the animal.
Decomposers consume because that's what their part of the food chain is. They are decomposers because they consume dead and decaying matter. They do not consume because they are decomposers.
Since decomposers are organisms that make their own food, I think cactuses are decomposers
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
are cardinals producers decomposers or consumers
some decomposers are... prarie and doggies and and and cates
biosphere
because u can kiss my natural black but
because u can kiss my natural black but
cycling of mattter is the amounts of nutrients available on Earth, it is to be recycled in order to ensure the extistance of biotics. After a plant or an animal dies, it leaves nutrients behind which is mixed with soil and becomes a part of the biosphere. The nutrients in the soil mixed with gases(o2...)is called nitrogen cycle.
False. In the biosphere, there is a continuous cycle of energy flow. Energy from the sun is captured by plants through photosynthesis, then transferred to herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers in a complex web of energy exchanges. This flow of energy is not one-way, but rather a continuous loop within ecosystems.
Biosphere
Biosphere
The Biosphere.
what is their biosphere
1.Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve 2.Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve 3.Sundarbans national park 4.Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve 5.Nokrek Biosphere Reserve 6.Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve 7.Simlipal Biosphere Reserve 8.Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve
No, they are not decomposers.
Energy travels through the biosphere primarily through the process of photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into chemical energy. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms feed on each other, with some energy being lost as heat during each transfer. Decomposers break down dead organic matter, releasing energy back into the ecosystem.