OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
ECOLOGY
Question
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Decomposers are important in the environment because they
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convert large molecules into simpler molecules that can then be recycled
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release heat from large molecules so that the heat can be recycled through the ecosystem
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can take in carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen
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convert molecules of dead organisms into permanent biotic parts of an ecosystem
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The decomposers in an ecosystem convert organic material to inorganic forms that go into the soil and are once again used up by the plants. Decomposers feed on dead remains and waste products or organisms.
Detailed explanation-2: -Decomposers are organisms that consume dead organisms and other organic waste. They recycle materials from the dead organisms and waste back into the ecosystem. These recycled materials are used by the producers to remake organic compounds.
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