As far as i know shrimps are decomposes in a way.
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∙ 10y agoOysters are known to be filter feeders. This means they get their nutrients from filtering tiny particles from the ocean water.
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∙ 15y agoNeither. A shrimp is a consumer. It eats small pieces of plant.
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∙ 14y agono crabs are omnivores
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∙ 15y agoYes,I think a shrimp is both.
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∙ 9y agoShrimp are heterotroph.
No, snakes are not detritivores. They are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals, such as rodents, birds, and insects. They do not typically consume detritus or decaying organic matter as part of their diet.
The word is 'detritivores'.
Eagles are not detritivores
The detritivores have already begun feeding on this corpse. Detritivores contribute to decomposition.
The organism which consume detritus are called detritivores e.g., earthworm.
Yes, there are detritivores in every country in the world, including Brazil.
Generally, no. Green algae and cyanobactieria (formerly known as blue green algae) are autotrophs, and are photosynthetic. Detritus is organic material that has been degraded physically or chemically. Detritivores are animals that consume detritus. A good example of a detritivore is a shrimp in a salt marsh. Cordgrass breaks down into detritus, and many species of shrimp consume that material.
Detritivores feed on decaying organic matter and feces. Scavengers, who eat dead plant and animal material found in their habitats, are not usually considered detritivores; however both scavengers and detritivores play and important roles in the cleanup of the habitat.
Detritivores decompose any organic materials including dead animals.
Flatworms are carnivores, herbivores and scavengers.
yes
Detritivores are present in various ecosystems, including the Sahara desert. These organisms play an important role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem. Some examples of detritivores found in the Sahara include beetles, ants, and termites.