what is the role of decomposers in the ecosystem
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microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi feet by the decomposition of the dead and decaying matter of living organisms they are called decomposers the decomposer secret sum chemicals that digest the complex organic matter and convert them into simpler nutrients these nutrients get mixed with soil and are absorbed by the plants plants are for the eaten by animals which on dying are composed by microorganisms does the decomposers health and recycling of nutrients and keep the environment clean.
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Decomposers are like the housekeepers of an ecosystem. Without them, dead plants and animals would keep piling up with the nutrients the soil needs trapped inside. Decomposers clean up the dead material by processing it and returning the nutrients to the soil for the producers
Following is the role of a decomposer in the ecosystem:
- They act as a cleansing agent of the environment by decomposing the dead plants and animals.
- They help in recycling the nutrients.
- They provide space for new being in the biosphere by decomposing the dead.
- They help in putting back the various elements into water, soil and air for the reuse of producers like crop plants.
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