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Difference between Consumers and Decomppsers​

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Answered by SɴᴏᴡʏSᴇᴄʀᴇᴛ
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Consumer in a food chain are living creatures that eat organisms from a different population. Like sea angels, they take in organic molecules by consuming other organisms, so they are commonly called consumers. Heterotrophs can be classified by what they usually eat as herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, or decomposers.

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A decomposer is an organism that decomposes, or breaks down, organic material such as the remains of dead organisms. Decomposers include bacteria and fungi. These organisms carry out the process of decomposition, which all living organisms undergo after death.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

producers are the ones who produce things eg

green plants

consumers are the ones who consume things eg animals

decomposes r the ones who decomposes things eg microorganisms

Explanation:

1. Producer - Producers are those green plant which can prepare their own food with the help of light energy from sun, carbondioxide from air and water from soil. The food produced is in the form of glucose or any other form of sugar. E.g- Green plants and blue green algae.

2. Consumer-  Consumers are those organisms that can't make its own food and are dependent on the food that is produced by the producers for their survival. E.g - Herbivore, carnivore, parasite etc  

3. Decomposer- These are the organisms which break down the dead remains and waste products of other organisms. They break down the complex inorganic substances into simple organic substances that goes into the soil and are again used up by the plants. E.g- microorganisms  

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