Decomposers - page 3

What do decomposers and scavenger have in common?
Decomposers and scavengers are both types of consumers because they do not produce their own energy. Specifically, both of these types of organisms......
What are 2 examples a detretivores?
Typical detritivorous animals include millipedes, springtails, woodlice, dung flies, slugs, many terrestrial worms, sea stars, sea cucumbers, fiddler ...
How do decomposers get the food they need to survive?
Decomposers (Figure below) get nutrients and energy by breaking down dead organisms and animal wastes. Through this process, decomposers release nutri...
What are some examples of decomposers in a pond?
Decomposers, such as bacteria, fungi and larger animals like worms, break down dead plant and animal matter, serving an important role in the pond foo...
Name some animals that are decomposers?
Most decomposers are microscopic organisms, including protozoa and bacteria. Other decomposers are big enough to see without a microscope. They includ...
What decomposers live in ponds?
Decomposers, such as bacteria, fungi and larger animals like worms, break down dead plant and animal matter, serving an important role in the pond foo...
Do decomposers eat plants?
Decomposers feed on dead things: dead plant materials such as leaf litter and wood, animal carcasses, and feces. They perform a valuable service as Ea...
What is the function of decomposers?
Decomposers play a critical role in the flow of energy through an ecosystem. They break apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials, making ...
What animals act as decomposers?
Most decomposers are microscopic organisms, including protozoa and bacteria. Other decomposers are big enough to see without a microscope. They includ...