Biology, asked by harshu5161, 10 months ago

What happens if decomposers are removed from the food web​
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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :-

  • If decomposers are removed from the food web, then the biological cycles are not completed.
  • If the decomposers are not present in the ecosystem, the remains of the other organisms accumulate.

Answered by ITZINNOVATIVEGIRL588
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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.

This will disrupt the functioning of the whole food web and also the ecosystem.

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