What are decomposers
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an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material is called a decomposer
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Decomposers are small organisms, microbes, bacteria or fungus which decompose wasted or dead organic matter.
They are minute and act quickly on human or animal waste (poop or sh it). They break down organic compounds into simpler compounds, elements and gases. Nitrogen and Carbon compounds are generated and are mixed in the soil. They break down dead bodies of humans , animals or plants into useful compounds. Thus they make the land fertile. They also regenerate or recycle energy and matter.
So decomposers are very useful and essential for a good balance of our eco-system.
They are minute and act quickly on human or animal waste (poop or sh it). They break down organic compounds into simpler compounds, elements and gases. Nitrogen and Carbon compounds are generated and are mixed in the soil. They break down dead bodies of humans , animals or plants into useful compounds. Thus they make the land fertile. They also regenerate or recycle energy and matter.
So decomposers are very useful and essential for a good balance of our eco-system.
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