Mostly bacteria.
The biggest species of decomposers are fungi.
Decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and insects break down dead organisms into simpler substances. These decomposers feed on the organic matter in the dead organism, helping to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Arthropods, crustaceans, arachnids, and some fungi and bacteria have exoskeletons.
If a shrew were to die, it would decompose like any other dead animal, becoming part of the natural nutrient cycle in the ecosystem. Its body would be broken down by decomposers like bacteria and fungi, returning its nutrients to the soil for other organisms to use.
When worms die, their bodies decompose and release nutrients back into the soil, benefiting the ecosystem. Their bodies are broken down by bacteria and fungi, and the nutrients are recycled to support plant growth. This process is an important part of the natural cycle of decomposition in soil ecosystems.
Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Bacteria and Fungi
Bacteria , Fungi , Algae!
fungi, bacteria, and not mushrooms
Fungi or bacteria
bacteria and fungi. worms and insect larva will eat some of it.
Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
The forest would decompose at a slower rate
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.