Science, asked by uzmasyedirfan, 9 months ago

what do decomposers do in forest can you send a speech​

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Answered by Hemanth4004U
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What do decomposers do in a forest? 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.

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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and ... When two compatible fungi hyphae grow close to each other, they will then fuse together for ...

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
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The decomposer acts in the process of the decomposition of the living organism ! Most if the living things such as plants , animals etc. are found in nature or in forest ! Hence such microbes decomposes them ! From them such fossil fuel are found !!!!

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