Decomposers, such as fungi, bacteria, and certain insects, play a crucial role in ecosystems by breaking down organic matter from dead plants and animals. This process of decomposition recycles nutrients back into the soil, making them available for primary producers like plants to absorb. Additionally, decomposers help maintain ecosystem stability by controlling waste accumulation and facilitating nutrient cycling, which supports overall biodiversity and ecosystem health. Their activities also contribute to soil formation and structure, promoting a vibrant and sustainable environment.
All living and nonliving things that interact in an area are called an ecosystem.
An ecosystem
It is called an ecosystem
Ecosystem
An ecosystem is the place where living & non-living components interact & support each other........so Biosphere is the largest ecosystem...& an aquarium may represents a small ecosystem
All living things interact with the ecosystem in which they live.
All living and nonliving things that interact in an area are called an ecosystem.
they stay together
An ecosystem
they interact in an area where there is soil water and sun light
An ecosystem.
It is called an ecosystem
cytoplasm
Various plants and animals interact with each other to form a food chain and interact with the climate and habitat, thereby creating the cycle we know as an ecosystem.
No. worms, bacteria are decomposers
Ecosystem
ECOSYSTEM- is an environment where LIVING THINGS and NON-LIVING THINGS interact with each other..BIOTIC and ABIOTIC are the components of ecosystem....~*MARGE*~