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the decopossers in an ecosystem constitute the tropic level​ of

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Answered by INVISIBLEDEMON
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A separate trophic level, the decomposers or transformers, consists of organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms and waste materials into nutrients usable by the producers.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The decomposers in an ecosystem constitute the fourth trophic level.

What are Decomposers?

  • The organism that is dead and decomposed are called decomposers.
  • Examples of decomposers are bacteria and fungi
  • In the decomposition process, the organisms get recycled
  • The organism which is dead is converted into nutrients

Why it constitutes the fourth trophic Level?

  • It constitutes the fourth level because it is produced by plants
  • Decomposers are dead so they constitute the fourth trophic level

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