Bacteria and fungi are not classified as carnivores; instead, they are primarily decomposers. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, rather than consuming living organisms like carnivores do. While some bacteria and fungi can engage in parasitic relationships, where they derive nutrients from living hosts, their primary function is to recycle nutrients in ecosystems.
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