What are decomposes? State their role In our biotic environment
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An organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
ROLE:
Decomposers degrade the materials present in dead organisms or any non living things and finally that enter into the soil.saprophytes are decomposers.
Decomposers clean the nature by changing the complex organic materials present in dead organisms and waste materials what we throw out into the streets , into simple non organic materials (minerals) which finally enter into the soil, and make the soil these are natural fertile producers.
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ROLE:
Decomposers degrade the materials present in dead organisms or any non living things and finally that enter into the soil.saprophytes are decomposers.
Decomposers clean the nature by changing the complex organic materials present in dead organisms and waste materials what we throw out into the streets , into simple non organic materials (minerals) which finally enter into the soil, and make the soil these are natural fertile producers.
hope this helps you ♡♡
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Decomposes are organism that breaks down dead and decaying organism and in doing so they carry out the natural process of decomposition
Rome of decomposers in our biotic environment are :
● break down dead plants or animals
● break down waste of other animals
● give essential nutrients to plants
Rome of decomposers in our biotic environment are :
● break down dead plants or animals
● break down waste of other animals
● give essential nutrients to plants
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