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they would die too
The organism would die
They're populatioon would grow rapidly
ecosystem=unbalanced, many organisms=dead
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If all the decomposers in an ecosystem were destroyed then the ecosystem would all apart. This is because they give the nutrients back to the soil in order for new organisms to grow.
The Earth would be lifeless - either there never was any OR (if you're thinking of getting rid of then) it shortly would be.
There would be a shortage of oxygen and there would be little to no plant life.
The organisms that could not adapt would die off or they would migrate to another location.
The word unicellular is used to describe organisms that are made up of only a single cell. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Most Protista are unicellular organisms.
No. An example of unicellular organisms would be bacteria. Earthworms are multicellular and contain organs and organ systems. Unicellular organisms are typically invisible to the naked eye except when in large groups (such as yeast).