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What is interrelationship of plants soil and decomposers in a forest?

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.


Interrelationship of plants and soil and decomposers in a forest?

In a forest ecosystem, plants interact with the soil by extracting nutrients and moisture from it to grow. Decomposers like fungi and bacteria break down dead plant material into organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil for plants to use. This cycle of nutrient transfer between plants, soil, and decomposers is crucial for maintaining the health and productivity of the forest ecosystem.


How do decomposers contribute to the formation of soil?

Decomposers break down organic matter such as dead plants and animals into simpler compounds. These compounds then mix with mineral particles in the soil, helping to enrich and fertilize the soil. Decomposers also release nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus into the soil, making them available for plant uptake.


What would happen to the fertility of a soil if all the decomposers were removed?

if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)


Which group of organisms completes the food chain by returning nutrients to the soil?

Decomposers, such as bacteria, fungi, and detritivores, break down organic matter from dead plants and animals. They recycle nutrients back into the soil, completing the food chain and supporting plant growth.