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.
No, decomposers get their energy directly from the material they are decomposing, which, in most cases, comes indirectly from sunlight.
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Yes, mushrooms are decomposers. Mushrooms often grow on dead organic matter and help break it down. Worms and bacteria are other examples of decomposers.
By breaking down the dead organisms or wastes of other living things.
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decomposers help return the nutrients in the envierment :)
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.
decomposers are also consumer because they get their food from other organisms
Decomposers are the organisms that convert the dead plants and animals into humus. The nutrients released by the decomposers are taken up by the roots of the plants. In this way, the decomposers help in recycling the nutrients. This is how soil, plants and decomposers are interrelated in a forest.
w do producers, consumers and decomposers support each other?
What decomposer are you talking about? If you tell me, I can help you.
Decomposers help us because when they break down a plant or animal, they release nutrients back into the ecosystem so another cycle can begin.