Geography, asked by rd677389, 11 months ago

what are decomposers​

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Answered by Divyapatel1209
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Answer:

Decomposers:-

there also known as the saprotrophs. they feed on dead and decayed plants and animal matter.

Explanation:

  • thisThe secrete digestive enzyme to decompose organic matter and convert it into minute particles that get mixed with soil . such minerals that become available for growth of plant and are taken up by roots of this plant this process is known as recycling of minerals
  • the nutrients released are reused by the producer

Answered by nusrat217
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Decomposers are microorganisms, especially bacteria and fungi, that break down waste and dead remains of organisms.

  • They convert complex organic substances into simple inorganic molecules, which go into the soil and are once again taken up by plants.
  • Decomposers ensure the cyclic movement of matter in nature.
  • They prevent pollution and make sure that the earth is not covered with organic waste.
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