What are called decomposers and how they are helpful to us. How do you appreciate them
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Decomposers feed on dead things: dead plant materials such as leaf litter and wood, animal carcasses, and feces. They perform a valuable service as Earth's cleanup crew. Without decomposers, dead leaves, dead insects, and dead animals would pile up everywhere.
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A decomposer is an organism that helps in the breakdown, decomposing of the organic material like dead remains of any organism.
- The area of land can be fertilized with the help of decomposers and aid in enhancing the soil as well as maintaining the ecological balance.
- One of the major role that the decomposer play is to get the nutrition added back to the water or the soil.
- Basic materials such as nitrates and carbon dioxide are returned by the decomposers to the ecosystem that are used by the other organisms.
- Hence, A decomposer is an organism that breakdown the dead remains of the organism and enhance the soil quality.
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