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by Liam Tracey 10 months ago

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Decomposers

Decomposers play a crucial role in ecosystems by breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment, which benefits producers like plants. These organisms include various bacteria, fungi, and a wide range of insects such as ants, millipedes, flies, and mites.

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Decomposers

what is a decomposer

A decomposer is a bacteria or a ants,millipedes,fly,mite, snail,or a rove beetle. a decomposer takes the nuitrence from the leftover and turns it in to something new like a mushroom

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What Is a Decomposer?

A decomposer is an animal or plant that recycles dead stuff like parts of dead animals or plants and giving it back to producers.
A decomposer is a bacteria or ants,millipedes,fly,mites, snail,or a rove beetle. a decomposer takes the nuitrence from the leftover and turns it in to something new like a mushroom.

Types of Decomposers

millepedes
bacteria

fly

mite

slug

grub

stickbug

mushroom

bears

humans

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

worms
ants

snail

rove beetles

flatworm

fungi

slugs

algae

beetles

pigs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIy9vjg-hjc