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Collection of Decomposers (27)
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A cluster of wild mushrooms with tan caps and white stems emerging from dry leaf litter-typical of temperate woodland floors in fall.
A happy, wiggling earthworm brings soil science to life-ideal for young learners and eco-education materials.
A playful, stylized pair of mushrooms-perfect for teaching mycology basics or adding whimsy to digital projects.
A stylized depiction of three common biological organisms: a beetle, algae, and a worm, useful for classroom or digital learning materials.
Fungi (like mushrooms) and microscopic bacteria act as nature’s recyclers, turning dead organisms into basic nutrients that feed new life.
A cheerful pair of red-capped mushrooms with white spots, nestled in fresh green grass-ideal for storytelling or nature-themed designs.
A playful, pop-art inspired mushroom duo-perfect for adding whimsy to your digital or print designs.
A clear, educational illustration of an animal cell with major organelles labeled for easy learning.
A charming botanical-style illustration of various mushrooms sprouting from forest soil, complete with delicate gills and foliage.
A simplified illustration of how producers create goods (like smartphones), consumers purchase them, and money circulates back to producers.
A whimsical drawing of four clustered mushrooms emerging from lush green grass-perfect for nature-themed projects.
A colorful educational diagram illustrating the three key trophic roles: plants as producers, animals and humans as consumers, and fungi/bacteria as decomposers.
A charming cartoon-style depiction of two iconic red-capped mushrooms-reminiscent of Amanita muscaria-nestled in fresh green grass.
An educational illustration showing oyster mushrooms, golden chanterelles, and red-and-white fly agaric mushrooms thriving on a decaying log.
Bacteria serve as nature’s recyclers, breaking down dead organisms and waste into reusable nutrients for plants and other life forms.
A scientifically detailed rendering of a common household cockroach (Blattodea), highlighting key anatomical features like segmented legs and antennae.
This millipede shows its characteristic elongated, cylindrical body and dense rows of legs-key features for identification.
A stylized brown hawk depicted in side profile, featuring expressive eyes, striped legs, and detailed feathering.
Decomposers like mushrooms, beetles, worms, and microscopic bacteria break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil.
A stylized botanical sketch of two mushrooms emerging from vibrant green moss, featuring fine linework and subtle color accents.
A whimsical, hand-drawn mushroom with a gradient orange cap, irregular red spots, and a sturdy brown stem-ideal for creative digital use.
A clear visual breakdown of ecological roles: plants as producers, animals as consumers, and fungi/insects as decomposers.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving depicting an earthworm navigating decaying leaves and soil, highlighting its segmented anatomy.
Kids illustrate key ecological roles-plants as producers, animals as consumers, and microbes/fungi as decomposers-in this engaging educational graphic.
