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What is a dertitivore?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

An organism that consumes detritus- decaying plant/ animal matter, including manure. An earthworm would be an example.

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What is an example of a dertitivore?

An example of a detritivore is a worm. Worms feed on decaying organic matter such as dead plants and animals, breaking them down into smaller particles that can be further decomposed by bacteria and fungi. This process of decomposition is important for recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.


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