Environmental Sciences, asked by dizithagmomin123, 4 months ago

what is the importance of heterotrophs and decomposers in an ecosystem​

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Answered by samanshahid1970
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Answer:

Nature has accomplished a great role by defining different jobs to all.From man to micro organisms .

Explanation:

Heteotrophs and microorganisms, like bacteria perform great role in cleaning our environment, by eating up dead organisms.

Additionally, waste food and peels of vegetables and fruits are decomposed by them.

Dead bodies of insects and animals are decomposed by them.

Along with this, they made soil fertile.

Answered by manpreetkaur48088
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Answer:

Answer. Decomposers play an important role in every ecosystem. Without decomposers, dead organisms would not be broken down and recycled into other living matter. ... Decomposers are heterotrophic, which means they get their energy from ingesting organic material.

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