Environmental Sciences, asked by AbhiramiGNath, 1 year ago

what are decomposers?

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Answered by satyarajanala
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decomposers are the micro organisms which break down the complex organic matter present in dead plants and animals into simpler substances are called decoposers 
EX:-bacteria and fungai
Answered by btsarmyforever90
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Decomposers: The micro-organisms which convert the dead plants and animals to a dark-coloured substance i.e., humus are known as decomposers.

Decomposers: The micro-organisms which convert the dead plants and animals to a dark-coloured substance i.e., humus are known as decomposers.Example: Tiny insects, millipedes, ants, beetle, etc. Decomposers feed upon the dead plant and animal tissues and convert them into a dark-coloured substance called humus.

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