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What do decomposers do in a forest?

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Answered by 1Angel25
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<font colour ="black"><i>What do decomposers do in a forest?

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<font colour ="black"><i>They break down dead plant and animal matter so the nutrients in them are recycled back into the ecosystem to be used again. Fungi are the main decomposers in many ecosystems, particularly in forests. One of their main functions is to help release nitrogen and phosphorous from dead decaying matter.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Decomposers are the micro organisms who decomposes organic remains of plants and animals. They are situated at the top of the Food chain.

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