Biology, asked by hasinabegam846, 3 months ago

Answer the following Question in short 1What are decomposers? Name 'any two of them what do they do in the forest?​

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Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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Answer:

A decomposer is an organism that decomposes, or breaks down, organic material such as the remains of dead organisms.

Decomposers include Bacteria,  Fungi,  Insects  Worms  and Mushrooms.

Role of decomposers in the forest

  • Decomposers degrade dead animal bodies in the forest.
  • This gives soil some nutrients which are taken up again by plants

Answered by shyamamathuria01
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Answer:

the two common examples of

decomposers are Bacteria and

fungi. they play an important

role in clearing the debris of

dead remains of plants and

animals and convert them into

humus which enriches the

nutrients of the soil.

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