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Myah Brown
25 March, 14:47
Decomposers play a part in the earth biodiversity
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Geovanni Zuniga
25 March, 17:41
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Decomposers break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so, convert their basic materials into forms more useful to the biological community, particularly plants. The main decomposers in the environment include bacteria, fungi and worms. Each of these plays a different, but overlapping, role in decomposition
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