dead and decaying plants and animals are biodegradable because
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as they can decompose in soil
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Decomposition of organic matter (i.e. dead plant and animal remains) in soils is an important process in any ecosystem. Decomposer microorganisms feed on the organic matter and break it down into its simplest components. ... Meaning that, any excess nutrients are released and are available for plants to use to grow.
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