Decomposers speed the process of decay of organic matter, releasing nutrients from said matter into the atmosphere and soil to be taken up by plants (producers) which will then be eaten by consumers.
I think they he the environment by turning dead things into nutrients and back into th soil. That is what I think
Decomposers are important to any ecosystem that thrives on the environment around it. As dead matters piles up, decomposers turn the waste into essential nutrients that feed back in to the system.
Decomposers release the nutrients locked up in organic matter. As plants (and other producers) grow, they take up nutrients from the environment and turn it into biomass. Decomposers break down biomass and release the nutrients back into the environment where they can be taken up again by producers.
Because they help keep the environment clean, by breaking down dead or decaying organisms.
They return nutrients to the environment.
This question is based on a misconception. Abiotic factors are non living parts of an environment, such as temperature and rock type. Biotic factors are living things, which includes decomposers,
Decomposers release the nutrients locked up in organic matter. As plants (and other producers) grow, they take up nutrients from the environment and turn it into biomass. Decomposers break down biomass and release the nutrients back into the environment where they can be taken up again by producers.
they make soil from food
to return and recycle material to the environment.
it is important to the environment becaus it hels because they are decomposers
animals are helpful in all aspects because there are decomposers and consumers. Decomposers: they eat the remains of other animals carcasses so that they are not wasted and it is better for the environment Consumers: are the opposite to decomposers they eat animals that eat other animals that creates a food chain and keeps the environment balanced that is why animals are helpful to the environment.
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decomposers help return the nutrients in the envierment :)