Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
decomposers produce methane for buyproduct. They clean up dead organisms by eating them and are omnivores. a. water and carbon dioxide b. an ecosystem c. food from sunlight d. consumers c would be the right answer
If all decomposers were suddenly removed from an ecosystem, the stability would be severely compromised. Decomposers play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil, and facilitating plant growth. Without them, organic waste would accumulate, leading to nutrient depletion and a decline in soil health. This disruption could ultimately result in a collapse of the food web, affecting all trophic levels and leading to biodiversity loss.
If decomposers were too many, they could consume organic matter at a faster rate than it can be replenished. This could lead to a rapid depletion of organic material in the ecosystem, disrupting nutrient cycles and potentially causing widespread ecological imbalances. It may result in a decrease in biodiversity as well.
No, lobsters are not decomposers. They are carnivorous scavengers that primarily feed on small fish, mollusks, and other marine creatures. Lobsters primarily play a role in the food chain as consumers rather than decomposers.
It would be classified as a producer because it a has chlorophyll and it makes its own food
it is decomposed by little decomposers such as bacteria
which organisms in your food web are decomposers
Decomposers live (or grow) where they can find food or waste.
When something is dead, decomposers break down the dead bodies or plants for their food. And when they do they leave some behind.
I assume you meant "decomposers" such molds, mildews, fungi and bacteria. Yes, they are.
decomposers produce methane for buyproduct. They clean up dead organisms by eating them and are omnivores. a. water and carbon dioxide b. an ecosystem c. food from sunlight d. consumers c would be the right answer
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
If decomposers were not t the end of all food chains then the food chains would not be able to work. This is because the nutrients would not be returned to the producers.
Decomposers, like bacteria, break down dead animals and plants. Without them, our earth would be a big pile of carcasses. THIS ANSWER CANNOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF WIKI ANSWERS USER SEALPUP11.
yes,it because decomposes are animals that eat grass and planets and consumers can eat the decomposer by:abdel from 6thgrade i was testing this might me wrong see ing if it will work
Because if the animal would not be hungry if there's no food.
Almost all animals are consumers. Only plants and some protists produce their own food from light. Decomposers break down dead tissue - fungi, bacteria, certain insects and snails are considered decomposers. Foxes are mammals so they are consumers.