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If the decomposers become extinct, the​

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Answered by mahemudkhan171
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Decomposers are microorganisms which decomposes organic matter. ... If the decomposers become extinct, the most severely affected would be noncycling of minerals. Due to this, the essential minerals would not be released back in the environment and could not be used by plants for next cycle.

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Decomposers are microorganisms which decomposes organic matter.If the decomposers become extinct, the most severely affected would be noncycling of minerals. Due to this, the essential minerals would not be released back in the environment and could not be used by plants for next cycle.

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