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organisms that break down material
A
producers
B
consumers
C
decomposers
D
predators
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Most decomposers are microscopic organisms, including protozoa and bacteria. Other decomposers are big enough to see without a microscope. They include fungi along with invertebrate organisms sometimes called detritivores, which include earthworms, termites, and millipedes.

Detailed explanation-2: -Fungi decompose organic matter by releasing enzymes to break down the decaying material, after which they absorb the nutrients in the decaying material. Hyphae are used to break down matter and absorb nutrients and are also used in reproduction.

Detailed explanation-3: -Rather, these organisms range from simple one-celled soil Bacteria to multicellular Fungi. Decomposers are important within the environment because they break down the bodies of dead animals or plants, and recycle those materials back into the Earth.

Detailed explanation-4: -The decomposers complete the cycle by returning essential molecules to the plant producers. Decomposers (fungi, bacteria, invertebrates such as worms and insects) have the ability to break down dead organisms into smaller particles and create new compounds.

Detailed explanation-5: -Beetle, are the shredders that feed upon detritus. Earthworms feed upon detritus. Millipede, another shredder that feeds upon detritus. Mushroom is a kind of fungi that breed on the ground or the dead material. Pillbug, another shredder that feeds upon detritus. More items •03-Nov-2022

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