Biology, asked by geetika790, 11 months ago

Why are bacteria and fungi called decomposers mention two advantages of decomposers in the ecosystem?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria and fungi are called decomposers because bacteria and fungi break down the dead and decaying organic matter into simpler substances and provide the nutrients back to the soil.

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They act as natural scavengers.

They help in recycling of nutrients.

Answered by royalvikash9
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Answer:

Explanation:

These two factors make fungi the primarydecomposers in forests, where litter has high concentrations of lignin and often occurs in large pieces. Fungi decompose organic matter by releasing enzymes to break down the decaying material, after which they absorb the nutrients in the decaying material.

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