Decomposers are primarily made up of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that break down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They play a crucial role in decomposition, helping to decompose dead plants and animals. Viruses, on the other hand, are not considered decomposers; they infect living organisms and do not contribute to nutrient cycling in the same way.
Bacteria and virus
no they are decomposers
ants
Bacteria Virus
Worms, Fungi, and Bacteria. Specifically the phylum of bacteria Blastocladiomycota.
can serve as decomposers
one of the decomposers are Bacteria
Kindsa of decomposers include: * bacteria * fungi * enzymes
Decomposers that burrow in the sand and are found in the desert include worms and beetles. There are also millipedes.
Fungi, bacteria and worms are decomposers found in the desert.
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers in the desert.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
Bacteria is decomposer.
Bacteria and fungi are the principal decomposers in any biome.
No, Decomposers are not animals they are either insects, bacteria, or fungi.
Bacteria and fungi are the decomposers in any biome.
the decomposers are worms, bacteria, snails, and insects