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an organism that decompose water?​

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Answered by pk0559440
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Answer:

Bacteria and fungi are the organisms which decompose water.

Answered by ChDeepanshuNagar
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Answer:  Bacteria and Fungi

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Overall, the main decomposer organisms in marine ecosystems are bacteria. Other important decomposers are fungi, marine worms, echinoderms, crustaceans, and mollusks. In the colder ocean waters, only bacteria and fungi do the decomposing because the other creatures cannot survive in extreme conditions.

Ocean decomposers have a variety of methods for gathering dead material to feed on. Echinoderms like sea urchins, sea stars and sea cucumbers hunt and eat live food, but they also move around and consume decaying organic matter that covers rocks and other surfaces. Marine worms like the Christmas tree worm have feathery appendages which they spread out and use to catch organic matter floating in the water. These larger marine decomposers are also called 'macro-decomposers'.

Christmas tree worm

Marine decomposer organisms such as this Christmas tree worm, Spirobranchus giganteus, use their feathery appendages to catch organic matter in the water.

Granulated Sea Star

Echinoderm decomposers in the ocean include the granulated sea star, Choriaster granulatus which cleans up the dead organic matter by moving along rocks and other stationary surfaces.

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