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Decomposers

Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, are responsible for recycling organic matter within an ecosystem.

Decay

Decay

  • Decomposers break down dead material from other organisms using enzymes.
  • The decomposers then use this broken-down material for their own growth, bringing the nutrients back into the living food chain.
  • This process is known as decay.
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Organism Functions

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