Biology, asked by sudhakarkomtam, 4 months ago

why do decomposers are recycling​

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Answered by tinyturtledj18
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“Decomposition releases the chemicals that are critical for life.” Decomposers mine them from the dead so that these recycled materials can feed the living.

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Answered by janu519
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Decomposers can recycle dead plants and animals into chemical nutrients such as carbon and nitrogen that are released back into the soil, air and water as food for living plants and animals. ... As worms move through the soil, they also help loosen the soil so air can circulate; this helps plants to grow.

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