Algae's Dark Side: The Decomposer You Need To Know About

Algae's Dark Side: The Decomposer You Need To Know About

Algae are autotrophic (and photosynthetic), so they are producers. While algae do release some nutrients back into the water, they are not considered a decomposer.

While algae do release some nutrients back into the water, they are not considered a decomposer. Unlike other decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, algae lack. Children will review the process of decomposition and the important ecological role decomposers play in the environment. They will further their understanding of the interconnectedness of all. Algae are photosynthetic organisms and they play a critical role.

Children will review the process of decomposition and the important ecological role decomposers play in the environment. They will further their understanding of the interconnectedness of all. Algae are photosynthetic organisms and they play a critical role. Well examine how algae function as primary producers, taking in sunlight and converting it into organic matter, as well as their crucial role as decomposers, breaking down. Decomposers consume organic materials from dead plants and animals, break them down chemically into simpler molecules and return the molecules to the environment.

Well examine how algae function as primary producers, taking in sunlight and converting it into organic matter, as well as their crucial role as decomposers, breaking down. Decomposers consume organic materials from dead plants and animals, break them down chemically into simpler molecules and return the molecules to the environment.

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