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In desert ecosystems, decomposers play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients. Some common decomposers found in deserts include bacteria, fungi, and certain species of insects like beetles and ants. These organisms help to decompose dead plant and animal matter, returning essential nutrients back into the soil for other organisms to use. Despite the harsh conditions in deserts, decomposers have adapted to survive and thrive in these environments.

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