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Sea worms are decomposers which are very useful in creating a balanced ecosystem. Decomposers are living factors that break down plant and animals completely.

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9mo ago

No, dolphins are not decomposers. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter. Dolphins are mammals that primarily feed on fish and other marine animals.

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14y ago

Dolphins are not decomposers. They are consumers.

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15y ago

A sea anemone is not a decomposer because it doesnt decompose anything.

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14y ago

seahorses are NOT decomposers they are comsumers dah.

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8y ago

No. Like all other snakes, sea snakes are predators.

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12y ago

thier is none

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12y ago

maybe

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4y ago

Is a snake a decomposers

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