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The Role of Decomposers in the Ecosystem
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What are Decomposers? Decomposers are organisms that use dead plant & material as food. Breaks down dead things, but can also feast on decaying flesh while still on a living organism.
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Niche Decomposers break down material, getting the energy they need to live and releasing elements back into the environment to be reused by other organisms.
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Decomposers at Work
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Decomposers are…. Simple plants such as bacteria and fungi (like mushrooms). Most are microscopic organisms. Common non-microscopic examples are earthworms, slugs, snails, & some insects.
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The dead things that are eaten by decomposers are called detritus,detritus which means "garbage".
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Decomposers in the Pond Ecosystem Located everywhere but more abundant at the bottom. Dead plants and animals settle. That is why pond muck smells bad.
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Decomposers in the Forest Abundant in the forest top layers of the soil.
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Niche 2 Decomposer are the janitors of nature. Composting
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