Some organisms population would decrease
An example of a decomposer is a fungus, such as mold, which breaks down dead organic matter. If decomposers were absent from a forest ecosystem, dead plants and animals would accumulate, leading to a buildup of organic waste. This would disrupt nutrient cycling, deplete soil fertility, and hinder plant growth, ultimately destabilizing the entire ecosystem. Without decomposers, the forest would struggle to sustain life, resulting in reduced biodiversity and ecosystem health.
gtyh
the correct amino acids won't be transfered to the ribosomes and the protein synthesis would fail. PLATO says so.
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lentinusedodes.
you will need a cast
An example of a decomposer is a fungus, such as mold, which breaks down dead organic matter. If decomposers were absent from a forest ecosystem, dead plants and animals would accumulate, leading to a buildup of organic waste. This would disrupt nutrient cycling, deplete soil fertility, and hinder plant growth, ultimately destabilizing the entire ecosystem. Without decomposers, the forest would struggle to sustain life, resulting in reduced biodiversity and ecosystem health.
There would be a good chance that you would get food or drink in your lungs when you eat and/or drink.
gtyh
They would die, of course.
bviously it would get sick so take it to the vet?
the soil would be eroded
the correct amino acids won't be transfered to the ribosomes and the protein synthesis would fail. PLATO says so.
the animals would have no place to live
All the trees would fall to the center of the Earth.
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.