Osmotrophs are also called as
A) Producers
B) Consumers
C) Autotrophs
D) Decomposers
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Option D is Correct - DECOMPOSERS
Osmotrophs are also called as Decomposers.
Decomposers are the microorganisms that decompose the waste from plants and dead animals and decaying organic matter into simpler substances which are restored to the soil. Thus the nutrients that were taken from the soil by plants and animals are restored and are used again by living organisms. These simpler substances are called manure and humus.
Decomposers can be used to degrade the harmful and smelly substances and thereby clean up the environment.
Some microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa are DECOMPOSERS.
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Osmotrophs are also called as Decomposers.
Decomposers are the microorganisms that decompose the waste from plants and dead animals and decaying organic matter into simpler substances which are restored to the soil. Thus the nutrients that were taken from the soil by plants and animals are restored and are used again by living organisms. These simpler substances are called manure and humus.
Decomposers can be used to degrade the harmful and smelly substances and thereby clean up the environment.
Some microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa are DECOMPOSERS.
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Correct answer: D) Decomposers
Decomposers are those living organism which are known to decompose the dead body of consumers and producers. They are also known as reducers, transformers or osmotrophs.
Decomposers are the hetrotrophic organism that degrade the dead body of plants and animals. These organism secret an enzyme, which have the ability to digest the dead and decayed organism in to smaller components. These are then absorbed by the reducers. Then these reducers obtain energy and release them in to the environment in the form of chemical, which is then used by the producers for preparation of food for consumers.
Example: Bacteria and fungi.
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