Science, asked by himadridowarah10, 7 months ago

2. Scavengers and decomposers both feed on dead organisms. Why have they been grouped separately?​

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Answered by potrriselvan45
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Answer:

While the scavengers act on the dead animals and plants, they break them in to small pieces of organic materials. Decomposers release the organic and inorganic molecules in the form of nutrients for the plants and animals. This process is vital for the recycling of the resources inside an ecosystem.

Explanation:

scavengers means the birds which eat the garbage ( waste )

decomposers means the micro organisms which live in soil

these both feed on dead and decaying organisms so they are grouped differently

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Answered by veeramanitpr73
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Explanation:

Scavengers are the animals with scavenging habits. Scavengers' role is vital for the ecosystem as they contribute to the decomposition, while decomposers and detritus feeders are responsible for completing the process.

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