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 break down dead organisms to produce nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which can enrich the soil. These nutrients help support plant growth and improve soil fertility.
Plants are producers in an ecosystem. They produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy that can be used by other organisms. Decomposers, on the other hand, break down organic matter into simpler compounds.
It is important in order for the ecosystem to produce more from the soil after the decomposers have gotten the nutrients back into the soil.
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 get their carbon from dead plants and animals.
The organism's are called detrivores, or decomposers.
Bacteria is decomposer.
Decomposers break down dead organisms which produce carbon dioxide and nutrients. These nutrients are then used by other organisms such as plants.
Producers produce food using energy, and decomposers eat the remains of dead animals to get energy.
They are consumers. Decomposers are things like bacteria and fungi. Decomposers extract the last bit of energy from dead organisms, and produce simpler materials.
They do not use photosynthesis. Also, they are decomposers when regular plants are producers. (Decomposers break down dead things, and producers produce their own food)
A fox is a consumer since it cannot produce its own food.
A fox is a consumer since it cannot produce its own food.
A fox is a consumer since it cannot produce its own food.
Producers are eaten (consumed) by consumers, when either of them die , they are consumed by decomposers.
Decomposers break down dead organisms to produce nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which can enrich the soil. These nutrients help support plant growth and improve soil fertility.
They are plant-like heterotrophs(don't produce their own food) that lack chlorophyll. They are decomposers.