It is close to impossible to create a list of ALL decomposers since millions (if not billions) of bacteria exist today that are decomposers and new bacteria are being discovered everyday.
Not all decomposers are unicellular. Some decomposers, such as fungi, are multicellular organisms. Unicellular decomposers, like bacteria, play a significant role in breaking down organic matter as well.
Decomposers are the recyclers of the natural world. Some decomposers are fungi, earthworms, and bacteria. The characteristic that all decomposers share is that they take dead matter, consume it, and break it down into a form which is once more beneficial.
Sea worms are decomposers which are very useful in creating a balanced ecosystem. Decomposers are living factors that break down plant and animals completely.
No, leaves are not decomposers. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter, including leaves, into simpler substances as part of the decay process. Leaves are organic matter that decomposers feed on.
decomposers get their carbon from dead plants and animals.
I do believe that earthworms and termites are decomposers as well.
list of decomposers are-------> fungi bacteria earthworms termites protozoans
some decomposers are beetles mushrooms flies mushrooms and worms
bacteria and fungi
decomposers
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All plant material will decompose when it's natural life is over. Edited answer: All saprophytic fungi act as decomposers but all plants are not decomposers.
They are all of them
generally decomposers are NOT plants, they are microscopic fungi and bacteria
The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)