decomposers get their carbon from dead plants and animals.
No, barracuda is not a decomposer. Barracudas are predatory fish that feed on other animals in the ocean, like smaller fish and crustaceans. They do not play a role in breaking down dead organic matter like decomposers do.
Microorganism including Bacteria and Fungi .
Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.
There are really no animals that are decomposers. But, there are scavengers which eat dead animals. ( like vulchers, ect...) Decomposers are acctually fungi like mushrooms, molds, and rust.
Decomposer in the ocean
Yes, there are many ocean decomposers including benthic worms and bacteria.
Some decomposers in the Pacific Ocean consist of animals who break down or eat decaying material.
decomposers get their carbon from dead plants and animals.
no animals are not decomposers they are comsumers
fungi
No, Decomposers are not animals they are either insects, bacteria, or fungi.
Decomposers use dead plants and animals as their food. Decomposers are not carnivores because they do not kill the animals; the animals are already dead.
Yes they are.
a living thing
No, barracuda is not a decomposer. Barracudas are predatory fish that feed on other animals in the ocean, like smaller fish and crustaceans. They do not play a role in breaking down dead organic matter like decomposers do.
Decomposers