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what are decomposers?​

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Answered by techt6076
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Answer:While decomposers break down dead, organic materials, detritivores—like millipedes, earthworms, and termites—eat dead organisms and wastes. ... 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.

Answer:While decomposers break down dead, organic materials, detritivores—like millipedes, earthworms, and termites—eat dead organisms and wastes. ... 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.Explanation:

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Answered by nandlalchoudhary274
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Decomposers are micro- organisms that digest things that are dead or decaying and turn the dead plants and animals into humus.

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Decomposers are micro- organisms that digest things that are dead or decaying and turn the dead plants and animals into humus.

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