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Yes, bacteria are decomposers.

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No, photosynthetic organisms like plants, algae, and some bacteria produce their own food using sunlight, while decomposers like fungi and bacteria break down organic matter to obtain nutrients.

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Photosynthetic bacteria are not decomposers but are autotrophs. These are organisms that are able to produce organic substances from simple inorganic matter.

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Cyanobacteria are also known as blue green algae. They do not consume other matter as food. Their food comes from photosynthesis. Therefore, they are not decomposers.

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If a bacterium is photosynthetic it is a producer and not a decomposer.

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Any organism that can perform photosynthesis is a producer.

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bacteria is a decomposer

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yes bacteria is a decomposer

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yes

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