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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What do decomposers do?
A
Break down dead plants and animals.
B
Recycle nutrients.
C
All of the above.
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -They break apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials, making nutrients available to primary producers.

Detailed explanation-2: -Different decomposers Each helps recycle food in its own way. Fungi release chemicals to break down dead plants or animals into simple substances. They absorb some of these substances for growth, but others enter the soil. Earthworms digest rotting plant and animal matter as they swallow soil.

Detailed explanation-3: -Answer: Decomposers are micro-organisms that digest things that are dead or decaying and turn the dead plants and animals into humus.

Detailed explanation-4: -Decomposers feed on dead plants and animal tissues. They convert them into humus.

Detailed explanation-5: -Answer: Decomposers are organisms that act on dead plants and animals, and convert them into a dark colored substance called humus. Bacteria and some fungi act as decomposers. They play a key role in releasing the nutrients present in dead plants and animals into the soil.

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