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Decomposers are organisms (often fungi or bacteria) that break down organic materials to gain nutrients and energy. Decomposition is a natural process that will happen by default, but decomposers accelerate the process. The role that decomposers perform in an ecosystem is extremely important. When an organism dies, it leaves behind nutrients that are locked tightly together. ...
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fungi, bacteria, insects, and other organisms which help break down dead organic matter into new soil
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an organism that gets nourishment by breaking down tissue of dead organisms; various fungi and bacteria are examples
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An organism that obtains energy from decaying organic material. (See Food chain, Food web, Consumer).
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An organism that breaks down the bodies or parts of dead plant or animal matter into smaller pieces (decay). Decomposers, such as mushrooms, bacteria, and earthworms, are very important in food webs.
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