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What is the difference between a detritivore and a decomposer? (1 point)
While detritivores feed on dead organic matter, decomposers actually break down dead or decaying organisms.
While detritivores are heterotrophic, decomposers are autotrophic.
while detritivores consume both plants and animals, decomposes only consume dead animals.
While detritivores consume animals, decomposers only consume plants.
While detritivores feed on dead organic matter, decomposers actually break down dead or decaying organisms.
While detritivores are heterotrophic, decomposers are autotrophic.
while detritivores consume both plants and animals, decomposes only consume dead animals.
While detritivores consume animals, decomposers only consume plants.
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Answered by
Dr. Botnik
Detritivores consume dead organic matter, while decomposers break down dead or decaying organisms.
Answered by
Starboy
While detritivores feed on dead organic matter, decomposers actually break down dead or decaying organisms.
Food webs are more complex than simple food chains.
heterotrophs
autotroph
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Food webs are more complex than simple food chains.
heterotrophs
autotroph
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Answered by
stargirl lanadelrey
Your correct but questions 4 and 5 is changed for me
4.) Which product of photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere?
carbon dioxide
water
glucose
oxygen
5.) Which activity removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
growing trees
installing wind turbines
recycling
burning fewer fossil fuels
4.) Which product of photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere?
carbon dioxide
water
glucose
oxygen
5.) Which activity removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
growing trees
installing wind turbines
recycling
burning fewer fossil fuels
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