What are decomposers? Name any two of them. What do they do in forest?
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The micro-organisms that decompose/ convert the dead remains of plants and animals to humus are called decomposers. The two common examples of decomposers are bacteria and fungi. They play an important role in clearing the debris of dead remains of plants and animals and convert them into humus which enriches the nutrients of the soil.
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The micro-organisms which convert the dead plants and animals to humus are known as decomposers.
The Names of the two decomposers are bacteria and fungi.
Decomposers recycle and convert the dead matter into humus which mixes with forest soil and provides necessary nutrients to plants. Thus decomposers help in maintaining the necessary nutrient balance in the soil.
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