Biology, asked by brmin058, 10 months ago

Microorganisms aren’t all decomposers; in fact, many act as producers or primary consumers in an ecosystem. How do microorganisms that act as producers benefit the rest of an ecosystem in terms of energy transfer? What about microorganisms that act as primary consumers?

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Answered by karanpurohit712
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Consumers are organisms that obtain food by eating other organisms. Decomposers, on the other hand, obtain food by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or other organic wastes.

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