Mushroom is a type of fungi. They are heterotrophic organisms. Mainly feed on detrivores.
Fungus is a living organism. They are both consumers
is a gorilla consumer
The daintree rain forest is home to a variety of beautiful and rare insects. For example, the 'Sombe' Frog, which by the way is on the endangered list lives peacefully, however not safely in the Daintree Forest.
No, pigs are not secondary consumers. They are considered primary consumers because they eat the plants and they are used by humans for food.
Well, hello there, friend! Dogs are wonderful companions, but they are not decomposers. Decomposers are tiny organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead plants and animals into nutrients that enrich the soil. Dogs bring joy and love into our lives in their own special way!
Fungi are decomposers .
Fungi are decomposers .
Can you be a fungi?? (hahah)
Carnivores eat producers and consumers. Bacteria and fungi may be parasitic or detrivores.
Unlike green plants, fungi do not make food. They are consumers.
Consumers are typically eaten by carnivores in a food chain. Carnivores feed on other animals, while herbivores eat plant materials. Bacteria and fungi play a role in decomposing organic matter after consumers have died.
Animals and fungi that must depend on autotrophs for their food energy are called consumers. These consumers are also called heterotrophs.
I believe that it is a type of fungi.
decomposers
Fungi are considered decomposers in the food chain, breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment. They are not strictly considered producers or consumers like plants or animals.
A chipmunk is a consumer
No, fungi are consumers not producers. They decompose or parasitize other organisms.