Science, asked by abhimathur059, 11 months ago

What are decomposers what will be the
consequence of their absence in an ecosystem?​

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Answered by samakhan23
1

Explanation:

the decomposers are those who decompose the waste materials in the environment if they will be Absent from the ecosystem then the ways that we throw will be not decompose and will pollute our environment

Answered by Anonymous
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Microorganisms, comprising bacteria and fungi, break-down the dead remains and waste products of organisms. These microorganisms are the decomposers as they break-down the complex organic substances into simple inorganic substances that go into the soil and are used up once more by the plants.

If decomposers are absent in the ecosystem recycling of material in the biosphere will not take place which would lead to the accumulation of dead plants and animals in the environment. Additionally, the environment would be finally devoid of all its resources which are needed to maintain and sustain life.

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