Biology, asked by blushmom, 5 months ago


What are decomposers? Give two examples of decomposers.
How are scavengers and decomposers useful to us?​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Explanation:

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

Decomposers and scavengers break down dead plants and animals. They also break down the waste (poop) of other organisms. Decomposers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get essential nutrients, and dead matter and waste would pile up.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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

Examples: Bacteria. Fungi.

Decomposers and scavengers break down dead plants and animals. They also break down the waste (poop) of other organisms. Decomposers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get essential nutrients, and dead matter and waste would pile up.

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