There are several species of bacteria that feast on the dead sea life. If I were to keel over and die right now, those same bacteria (the species, not the aforementioned bacteria) would eat me.
yes there are pretty butterflies
Beach fleas, also known as sand hoppers or amphipods, are not decomposers. They are scavengers that feed on detritus and decaying organic matter found on beaches. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic material into simpler substances. Beach fleas play a role in the decomposition process indirectly by consuming and breaking down organic matter.
some decomposers are... prarie and doggies and and and cates
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers in the desert.
some decomposers are beetles mushrooms flies mushrooms and worms
In the ocean, decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and detritivores like marine worms, crustaceans, and mollusks break down organic matter. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients and breaking down dead organisms, contributing to the ocean's ecosystem health.
Some decomposers in an ecosystem are bacteria and fungi.
There are many decomposers that live in the Mediterranean sea. Monk seal and the loggerhead sea turtles are the common decomposers in the Mediterranean.
list of decomposers are-------> fungi bacteria earthworms termites protozoans
Bacteria and fungi are the principal decomposers in any biome.
Some decomposers that live on land are earthworms, millipedes, beetles, and snails. Other decomposers include types of bacteria and fungi.
The main decomposers in any biome, including the desert, are bacteria and fungi.