Biology, asked by vasubusarapu, 9 months ago

what happened if decomposers are removed from good web?​

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Answered by jenil177
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Decomposers have a very significant role in a food web. In their absence, dead organic matter will pile up and nutrient recycling will be inhibited. This will reduce the nutrient availability to the producers and subsequently, to the consumers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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if decomposers are removed from food web then nutrients cycle stopes means

nutrients from dead organism not recycled back to soil

dead organism remain intact

as nutrients will not recycle back to soil fertility of soil decrease and will not support any life

removal of decomposers is the end whole life on earth

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