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8. What were the consequences the environment would face if all the scavengers, parasites and decomposers extinct from the world? How would you resolve this issue?

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Answered by rinshu1
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Decomposers break down the dead remains of plants and animals and release the nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen etc. into the environment. In the absence of decomposers in the environment, this breakdown will not occur and hence, the nutrients will not be released. Due to this, plants will not get sufficient nutrients. Organisms will also not grow properly and some may even cease to exist because the carbon, nitrogen and other elements necessary to form cells will be insufficient.

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