Biology, asked by leelpriyamvada, 8 months ago

Imagine the situation where you do not clean the aquarium and
some fish and plants have died. Have you ever thought what
happens when an organism dies? The microorganisms, comprising
bacteria and fungi, break-down the dead remains and waste
products of organisms. These microorganisms are the decomposers
as they break-down the complex organic substances into simple
inorganic substances that go into the soil and are used up once
more by the plants. What will happen to the garbage, and dead
animals and plants in their absence? Will the natural replenishment
of the soil take place, even if decomposers are not there?​

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Answered by samikshya12
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Answer:

Decomposers are required to decompose material whether natural or not.

Because decomposers help them to get decompose and mix in the soil.

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