Biology, asked by MaskedRobo666, 3 months ago

How do plants benefit from dead and waste matter

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Answered by Nancy984
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They can extract many of the useful substances for their own benefit, helping to rot down the dead plant material in the process. ... Decomposition reduces these leaves first into a compost and then into nutrients which return to the soil and enable new plant growth to take place.

Answered by Dhyana1805
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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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