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decomposers convert the dead plant and animal tissues into​

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Answered by prakashkkaladindi
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When plants and animals die, they become food for decomposers like bacteria, fungi and earthworms. Decomposers or saprotrophs recycle dead plants and animals into chemical nutrients like carbon and nitrogen that are released back into the soil, air and water.

Answered by HappyJohn
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Decomposers transforms the dead organisms into chemical nutrients like nitrogen and carbon.

Important Points:

• These are also called as the saprophytes.

• These organisms have the ability to decompose or break the dead organisms into simple chemical nutrients like nitrogen and carbon.

• These nutrients are then realesed into the soil making it available for the producers.

• Thus, these organisms helps in completing the cycle of nutrients in the ecosystem.

• While the process of decomposition, they produce a very important organic substance called the humus which contains lots of important minerals.

• Some examples of decomposers includes: Fungi, Earthworm, Bacteria, etc.

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