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organism that act as scavengers of nature are ?​

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Answered by satvikaprime
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Decomposers derive energy and nutrition from dead and decaying matter and hence, act as "nature's scavengers".

Decomposer

Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, they carry out decomposition, a process possible by only certain kingdoms, such as fungi.

examples:

Beetle: type of shredder that eats and digests detritus.

Earthworm: type of shredder that eats and digests detritus.

Millipede: type of shredder that eats and digests detritus.

Mushroom: type of fungi that grows out of the ground or the dead material it's feeding off.

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