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Why are decomposers also known as natural scavengers​

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Answered by itsROY
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Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi cause decay at a microscopic level. Other larger organisms, called detritivores, help speed up decay by feeding on detritus. This is dead and decaying material. They break it down into smaller pieces, so increasing the surface area for the bacteria and fungi....

Answered by michaelnavant
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decomposers break down the complex organic compounds present in the remains of dead plants and animals into simpler substances. they are useful in releasing nutrients from dead decaying organisms back into the environment. these nutrients are used by plants. thus decomposers help in recycling of nutrients. decomposers are also called nature's scavengers.

example bacteria and fungi

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