Why is this decomposition necessary for the environment? Justify your
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Decomposition is the breakdown of dead organic material into smaller particles, which helps release nutrients and carbon for plant and microbial production. Decomposition converts these dead materials into organic materials, inorganic nutrients, and CO2.
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The main role of the decomposer in any ecosystem is to recycle nutrients once organisms die and recycle nutrients in waste. These nutrients are then released into the ecosystem and are available again for use.
Thus, decomposers make nutrients available again but their role is also important in terms of space. They free up the physical space an dead organisms takes up.
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