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Detritivorous organisms, or detritivores, are decomposers that feed on dead organic matter, including decaying plant and animal material. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by breaking down this organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil, and aiding in the decomposition process. Common examples of detritivores include earthworms, fungi, and various types of insects. Their activity helps maintain soil health and supports the overall functioning of ecosystems.

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