Science, asked by tanisha2668, 1 year ago

What are decomposers? Write their importance with respect to our environment​

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Answered by guptarashi0790p9lgj0
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Decomposers are micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungi, that obtain nutrients by breaking down the remains of dead plants and animals. Role of decomposers : (i) They recycle matter by breaking down the organic remains and waste products of plants and animals. (ii) These recycled matter are washed up and enter the soil from where plants absorb the nutrients again.

Answered by AparnaSrivastava
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decomposers break down dead plant and animal into simpler compounds . They help in cleaning the environment .if they weren't exist the plants would not get nutrients and also the waste will pile up making the environment dirty.

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