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Oh, dude, organisms that can cause decay are typically fungi and bacteria. They're like the party crashers of the biological world, breaking down organic matter and turning it into mush. So, if you see some moldy bread or a slimy banana, you can thank these guys for their hard work in the decomposition department.

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