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what is the role of composers in maintaining balance of ecosystem

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Decomposers and scavengers break down dead plants and animals. They also break down the waste (poop) of other organisms. Decomposers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get essential nutrients, and dead matter and waste would pile up.

Answered by CrYsTaL257
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Organisms that cannot make their own food are called heterotrophs, because they obtain food from other organisms rather than themselves. All heterotrophs are consumers and are classified by the type of organisms they eat and their place in the ecosystem.

Primary consumers feed directly on plants and other producers. Secondary consumers feed on primary consumers, and tertiary consumers feed on secondary consumers. Consumer examples include mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, fungi and microscopic organisms such as protozoa and some types of bacteria.

Consumer interactions and behaviors are characterized by the relationship between predators and prey. Secondary and tertiary consumers can be predators if they feed on other live consumers. An apex predator is the top consumer in an ecosystem and is not preyed upon by other predators.

Decomposers are a type of consumer with a specific role in an ecosystem. They eat dead organisms, both producers and other consumers, and break down the remains. Decomposers process decaying tissues and return nutrients and other necessary molecules to the environment for producers to use. Molds, bacteria, protozoa and earthworms are examples of decomposers.

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