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state the role of decomposers​

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Answered by shashnk06prajapati
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Decomposers include saprophytes such as fungi and bacteria. They directly thrive on the dead and decaying organic matter. Decomposers are essential for the ecosystem as they help in recycling nutrients to be reused by plants.

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Answered by Rit0201
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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead plants or animals into the substances that plants need for growth. They are like the housekeepers of an ecosystem. Without them, dead plants and animals would keep piling up with the nutrients the soil needs trapped inside. Decomposers clean up the dead material by processing it and returning the nutrients to the soil for the producers.

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