Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down dead organic matter and waste, returning essential nutrients to the soil. This process recycles nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon, making them available for plants and other organisms to use. By facilitating nutrient cycling, decomposers play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem health and supporting plant growth.
They return nutrients to the environment.
Decomposers return nothing to the soil. The object being decomposed is what gets returned to the soil and the compounds depend on the item.
they make soil from food
decomposers
Decomposers
Decomposers
to return and recycle material to the environment.
Decomposers
decomposers help return the nutrients in the envierment :)
Decomposers consume dead organisms and waste material. They then return nutrients and essential resources to the soil to be reused by the community.
Decomposers break down dead plants and animals. They return the nutrients to the soil.
return nutrients to the environment so matter and energy can begin another cycle.