Decomposers break down food and release mineral and nutrient into the earth. If there were no such thing as decomposers, none of the nutrients we need can be reused, and life could end as we know it. We depend on decomposers.
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down dead organisms and organic waste, recycling vital nutrients back into ecosystems. This process makes minerals like nitrogen and phosphorus available for producers, which is crucial for sustaining life. Their role in decomposition ensures a continuous supply of nutrients necessary for the survival of various organisms.
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Jawaban : My Daily Activities During School HolidayThe first thing I do when I wake up is making my bed. After that, I go to the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face. Then I sweep the floor and mop it. When I finish cleaning, I play on my phone for about thirty minutes.After that, I take a bath and get dressed neatly. Then I have breakfast while watching TV. Because I have practice later, I prepare the clothes I want to wear for practice. I also iron my clothes and my hijab.When it’s time to go to practice, I tell my parents first, and after they give me permission, I go. After coming back home, I take a bath, then eat, and watch TV. Later, I rest while playing on my phone. After some time, I feel sleepy and then I fall asleep.And that’s all.