which components of the food chain, if lost will reflect upon the process of decomposition? what will be the effect of this on the eco-system.
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Every part of an ecosystem is vital to its survival – from the green plants to furry animals and microscopic bacteria. The group of organisms called decomposers forms the final link in the food chain. They break down dead animals and plants and return vital nutrients to the soil. Some decomposers, like fungi, can be seen without a microscope, but much of the decomposition process is carried out by microscopic bacteria.
Think of decomposers as an ecosystem's maintenance crew. Without decomposers, dead animal carcasses would pile up, and the soil would lack nutrients plants need to grow– the entire ecosystem would break down without this vital component of the food chain.
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