The word is 'detritivores'.
No, seeds are not detrivores. Detrivores are organisms that feed on dead and decaying plant or animal matter. Seeds are reproductive structures of plants that are used for propagation and typically contain nutrients meant for the development of a new plant.
Sea cucumbers and some crabs are detritivores
Humans are not decomposers. They are consumers.
HERBIVORE
Detritivores survive by eating decomposing plant and animal parts in addition to feces. Millipedes, fiddler crabs, sea stars, and slugs are all detritivores.
herbivores, carnivores, detritivores, and filter feeders.
No, detrivores are animals that eat the remains of organic material like a Vulture, producers make their own 'food' like plants. Hope this helped!
Detrivores are the organisms break down and feed on deed organic matter. the can be found in the second trophic level, along with herbivores.
The larvae are detritivores, the males are pollen eaters and the females also known as glow worms are predators who lure and eat males of other species of fireflies. Hope this is a good enough
Raccoons are omnivores, not detrivores.
Yes, snails are detrivores as they mainly feed on decaying plant material, algae, and dead animals. They play an essential role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in their environment.
Examples of land detritivores include earthworms, millipedes, woodlice, and some species of beetles. These organisms feed on dead plant material and help to break it down, recycling nutrients back into the soil ecosystem.