Consumers are typically eaten by carnivores in a food chain. Carnivores feed on other animals, while herbivores eat plant materials. Bacteria and fungi play a role in decomposing organic matter after consumers have died.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
carnivores -> herbivores -> plants -> nitrogen fixing bacteria
No, bacteria are prokaryotes but fungi are eukaryotes. Fungi have a distinct nucleus enclosed within a membrane, while bacteria do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
No, it is not.
Carnivores eat producers and consumers. Bacteria and fungi may be parasitic or detrivores.
Consumers are typically eaten by carnivores in a food chain. Carnivores feed on other animals, while herbivores eat plant materials. Bacteria and fungi play a role in decomposing organic matter after consumers have died.
No, porpoises are consumers (carnivores) not decomposers. Decomposers are bacteria and fungi, the organisms that turn organic material back into their base chemicals.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Micro-organisms, bacteria and fungi are decomposers that can feed on animal tissues. Also, carnivores (meat eaters) feed on animal tissues.
Microscopic bacteria break down meat/waste from carnivores; actinolites, dead plants/waste of herbivores; fungi, fruits & vegetables.
Fungi and bacteria
carnivores -> herbivores -> plants -> nitrogen fixing bacteria
Fungi, bacteria and worms are decomposers found in the desert.
Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes but fungi are eukaryotes. Fungi have a distinct nucleus enclosed within a membrane, while bacteria do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
No, it is not.