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The nitrogen cycle would not be possible without decomposers, because the decomposers role is to break down the nitrogen containing chemicals into simpler chemicals. So to answer your question, no it is not possible, hope this helped.
They are decomposers in ecosystems.
Decomposers play a rather vital role in an ecosystem. Importantly, if dead flesh and plant matter don't get decomposed and much of their substance consumed by decomposers, they can potentially become excessively toxic to other members of the ecosystem.
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Decomposers break down the corpses and wastes of organisms and release the Nitrogen they contain as ammonia. This is called "Ammonification."
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decomposers
The atmosphere has no significant role in the phosphorus cycle, but is an essential part of the sulfur cycle.
Decomposers break complex organic compound and help in recycling of nutrient materials .
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
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Microorganisms and microscopic organisms. They are important to biodiversity because they act as decomposers in ecosystems that nutrient recycle and they also play an important role in the nitrogen cycle.
The nitrogen cycle would not be possible without decomposers, because the decomposers role is to break down the nitrogen containing chemicals into simpler chemicals. So to answer your question, no it is not possible, hope this helped.
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bacteria and fungi