Biology, asked by kritikakochar22, 11 months ago

There is no waste in a forest. Explain.( Hint : decomposers)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation: There is no waste in the forest because decomposers convert all the dead bodies of the plants and animals into the humus which gets added to the soil. Thus, no waste remains.

Answered by myrakincsem
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There is no waste in a forest because decomposers decompose any waste material present.

Explanation:

  • Decomposers can be described as organisms which break down complex macro molecules into simpler molecules which can be taken up by the plants from the soil.

  • There are decomposing organisms present in a forest which decompose any dead part of plants which are present in the forest.

  • Due to this reason, we are unable to find any waste in the forests.
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