From where organisms get energy and nutrients: Decomposers
The biotic factors that use dead bodies of other organisms or waste materials produced by them for the energy and nutrients are called decomposers. Mainly fungus and bacteria work as the decomposers in every ecosystem and their activity is essential to avoid the degeneration of the ecosystem. They break down the dead materials into the abiotic factors and make it available to the producers.
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What happens to the dead leaves or the vegetable peels if kept outside for many days.
Why are dry leaves not getting decomposed easily?
Why is plastic not decomposing?
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From where organisms get energy and nutrients: Decomposers
The biotic factors that use dead bodies of other organisms or waste materials produced by them for the energy and nutrients are called decomposers. Mainly fungus and bacteria work as the decomposers in every ecosystem and their activity is essential to avoid the degeneration of the ecosystem. They break down the dead materials into the abiotic factors and make it available to the producers.
Watch the video given below to see some decomposers (Fungi)
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