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difference between decomposers and scavengers​

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difference between decomposers and scavengers

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They are called scavengers. They help break down or reduce organic material into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces are then eaten by decomposers. Decomposers eat dead materials and break them down into chemical parts.

eg : Decomposers (fungi, bacteria, invertebrates such as worms and insects) have the ability to break down dead organisms into smaller particles and create new compounds. We use decomposers to restore the natural nutrient cycle through controlled compostingwhy.

eg : Vulture: a type of bird that eats decaying flesh.

Carrion beetle: the term for one of many beetles that can eat flesh or even bat droppings.

Blowflies: insects that munch on dead parts of live animals, like the dead flesh around their wounds.

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