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Why are scavenger and decomposer are known as nature's cleaners ​

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Answered by pitambermajhi432
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Explanation:

Scavengers are organisms, that consume remains of other dead organisms or their waste products. The scavenger's role in the ecosystem is to prepare bodies for decomposition. They open up the bodies so that others can share the food. Scavengers include large animals. For example, crow and vulture. Many large carnivores, such as hyena and lion, which hunt regularly, will scavenge if given a chance.

Decomposers are organisms that transform the bodies of both plants and animals back into the basic constituents they were made from. Decomposers are mostly bacteria and fungi. Hence, decomposers and scavengers are nature's cleaners.

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Answered by yuvrajkumar1572007
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Answer:

scavengers and decomposes are known the nature's cleaners because they eat the dead body of plants and animals and thus cleaning the nature

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