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No, generally only bacteria and fungi are considered to be proper decomposers. Some other animals scavange on dead remains, however.

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5mo ago

Slime molds are not decomposers in the traditional sense. While they do break down organic matter, they primarily feed on bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms rather than directly decomposing dead plant or animal material like other decomposers such as fungi and bacteria do.

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14y ago

No molds are not decomposer. They are not self-producing organisms and they live like paracytes.

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Yes, they eat dead organic matter

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Yes

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