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How do scavengers and decomposers help in the recycling of nutrients?​

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Answered by alishakalda
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Some animals eat dead animals or carrion. 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. Nitrogen, carbon and other nutrients can then be used again by plants and animals. Without decomposers and scavengers, the world would be covered with dead plants and animals!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nature has its own recycling system: a group of organisms called decomposers. Decomposers feed on dead things: dead plant materials such as leaf litter and wood, animal carcasses, and feces. ... Thanks to decomposers, nutrients get added back to the soil or water, so the producers can use them to grow and reproduce.

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