Fungi are NOT producers. A producer "produces it's own food" or more specifically, it creates organic molecules from inorganic molecules using a nonliving energy source. (Plants use light energy to turn inorganics like CO2 and H2O into organics like sugar.)
Fungi are CONSUMERS because they "consume another organism for food" or more specifically they steal organic molecules from other living things.
Fungi are decomposers because they can get the last bits of energy available out of a food chain. (When a decomposer is "done" with their food, there are no organics left. They have recycled it back into inorganic compounds which a producer can use to create food.)
No, mold is not a consumer. Mold is a type of fungus that decomposes dead organic matter to obtain nutrients. It is considered a decomposer in the ecosystem.
consumer
A blueberry is a producer because it is a plant that produces its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer in the typical sense.
A black alder tree is a producer because it creates its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer.
Yeast is a decomposer. Yeast breaks down organic material, such as sugars, through the process of fermentation to obtain energy.
Is a squirrel a consumer a decomposer or a producer?
consumer
Is dung beetle a producer or consumer or decomposer
A reptile can be a producer, consumer, and a decomposer!
Is a human a producer or a consumer or decomposer?
Nothing lol
decomposer
i believe it is a decomposer.
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
Is a sea cucumber a producer consumer or decomposer