Why are bacteria and fungi called decomposers? List any two advantages of decomposers to the environment. Don't spam.
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Explanation:
Bacteria and fungi are called decomposers because they break down the dead and decaying organic matter into simpler substances such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars, and mineral salts and provide the nutrients back to the soil.
Bacteria and fungi are called decomposers because they break down the dead and decaying organic matter into simpler substances such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars, and mineral salts and provide the nutrients back to the soil. The advantages of decomposers to the environment are that they act as natural scavengers (an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material,) and they also help in recycling nutrients.
Additional Information
The decomposer is thought of as a primary source of litter and or waste in the ecosystems.
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