Biology, asked by nikkichaudhary636, 1 month ago

difference between a decomposer and a scavenger​

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Answered by shloketamakhuwala
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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms; they carry out decomposition, a process possible by only certain kingdoms, such as fungi.

an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse is called scavenger

Answered by IISilentPsychoII
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The main difference between scavenger and decomposer is that scavenger consumes dead plants, animals or carrion to break down the organic materials into small particles whereas decomposer consumes the small particles produced by the scavengers.

Scavengers can be insects, birds, worms, fishes and crabs, while decomposers can be bacteria, fungi, invertebrates like earthworms, millipedes. Scavengers and Decomposers play an essential role in decomposing the dead and decay plants and animals, which is helpful for the ecosystem.

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