what gets nutrients from decaying plants and animal matter
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Decomposers break apart the plant matter and animal bodies and move the carbon into the soil for living organisms to use. Healthy soil stores nutrients that feed the soil's microorganisms. Dead plants and animals add carbon to the soil, and that soil carbon becomes food for living plants and animals.
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Decomposers break apart the plant matter and animal bodies and move the carbon into the soil for living organisms to use. Healthy soil stores nutrients that feed the soil's microorganisms. Dead plants and animals add carbon to the soil, and that soil carbon becomes food for living plants and animals.
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