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Most decomposers are insects. Flies, maggots, beetles, ants and roaches are forms of insect decomposers. Other decomposers known as scavengers are vultures, hyenas, and possums.
bacteria and fungimicroorganismsNothing follows it, so this question becomes awfully hard to answer.However, I can tell you that earthworms, fungi, and some bacteria are de-composers, returning nutrients to the environment by breaking down dead organic matter.Organic matter could include anything from a dead deer to a rotten tree.
Answer this question… Pill bugs, crickets, and flies
yes and no because fruit flies i think only eat rotten fruit and no because they don't eat meat
a consumer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Flies are consumers, as they obtain their energy by feeding on other organisms or organic material. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like plants do.
i thing a dragonfly is a consumer and adecomposer
The table gives one example of a food chain and the trophic levels represented in it.Grass→ Grasshopper→ Toad→ Snake→ Hawk→ Bacteria of decay In general, Autotrophs(Producers)→ Herbivores(Primary Consumers)→ Carnivores(Secondary, tertiary, etc. consumers)→ Decomposers
Yes, some animals are decomposers. Insects like beetles and flies, as well as small mammals like shrews, help break down organic matter in the environment by feeding on dead plants and animals. They play a crucial role in the decomposition process.
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omnivore
Ants, including fire ants, are decomposers. Also on the list of decomposers are flies, mites, spiders, slugs, and snails, to name a few. They are called decomposers because they feed on decomposing matter such as dead animal carcasses.
Most decomposers are insects. Flies, maggots, beetles, ants and roaches are forms of insect decomposers. Other decomposers known as scavengers are vultures, hyenas, and possums.
Macro consumers are the ones who eat big or large food examples of these are omnivores, carnivores , and herbivores. Micro consumers came from the word microscope because they are very small animals examples of these are flies bacteria small maggots ,worms and other scavengers and they can considered as decomposers. Decomposers are organisms that cause decay or decomposition of dead bodies by returning their nutrients to the environment Producers are the ones who produce their own food by using carbon-dioxide, sunlight and water this is called photosynthesise are also known as photosynthetic organisms and autotrops auto maens self and trops means plant. They may be classified as plants. Consumers are the ones who depend on the producers as plants for food some examples of these are carnivores, omnivores, herbivores. In some books you will find insectivores but they are classified as carnivores.
Some examples of decomposer animals include worms, snails, beetles, millipedes, termites, scavenger beetles, dung beetles, crabs, vultures, and ants.
Short answer-yes Long answer-yes, because stuff that eats plants, things that eat those things, and decomposers like flies are all consumers