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why are decomposes important in a forest​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Decomposers are important because they recycle the nutrients in an ecosystem. They break down the dead plants, animals, and fungi into their basic pieces. This returns all the carbon and other elements to the soil, so they are now available for growing organisms to take up and use to grow and maintain their own bodies.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Decomposers are important because they recycle the nutrients in an ecosystem. They break down the dead plants, animals, and fungi into their basic pieces. This returns all the carbon and other elements to the soil, so they are now available for growing organisms to take up and use to grow and maintain their own bodies.

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