Oh, dude, in a grassland, you've got your usual suspects like bacteria, fungi, and insects chomping away on all the dead stuff. They're like the cleanup crew of the grassland, breaking down all the organic matter and turning it into nutrients for the soil. So, yeah, it's a party down there for all the decomposers.
Some common decomposers in grasslands include fungi, bacteria, and certain insects like beetles and earthworms. These organisms break down dead plant material and recycle nutrients back into the soil, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem.
Decomposers give cows nutrients to live
No, grassland animals are not decomposers. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter into simpler substances to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. Grassland animals are typically herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores that consume living plant or animal material for energy.
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horse live in grassland coz they eat grass for they survival ........... for surviving they use to live in grass land
bacteria and fungi few mushrooms
fungus and mold are just about everywhere
The cougar does live in the Grassland biome.
They live on a grassland in Africa.
no decomposers live in a tagia
Their habitat is grassland
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
Some common decomposers in grasslands include fungi, bacteria, and certain insects like beetles and earthworms. These organisms break down dead plant material and recycle nutrients back into the soil, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem.
They tend to live in the temperate grassland biome.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
Decomposers live (or grow) where they can find food or waste.
waht animal are omnivore that live in the grassland?