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decomposer..............some amount of energy in the form of heat ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Decomposers, such as, bacteria, fungi, and small animals such as ants and worms, eat nonliving organic matter. Decomposers cycle nutrients back into food chains and the remaining potential energy in unconsumed matter is used and eventually dissipated as heat.

Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Decomposers, such as, bacteria, fungi, and small animals such as ants and worms, eat nonliving organic matter. Decomposers cycle nutrients back into food chains and the remaining potential energy in unconsumed matter is used and eventually dissipated as heat.

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