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Aadya Isai

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How decomposers recycle nutrients in the ecosystem.

  1. The process:

    • The process of decomposing is how nature recycles dead and waste matter back into the ecosystem, allowing materials from once-living organisms to be reused.


    • Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi act on dead plants, dead animals, and organic waste, beginning the breakdown of this material.


    • First, they release enzymes onto the dead material, which start the chemical breakdown from the outside.


    • These enzymes break complex organic substances like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates into much simpler molecules.


    • Next, decomposers absorb these simpler substances for their own energy and growth, helping them survive and reproduce.


    • During this breakdown, nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and minerals are released into the soil or water.


    • Finally, plants absorb these recycled nutrients through their roots, and the nutrients re-enter the food chain.


    • In this way, decomposers prevent the buildup of dead matter and keep ecosystems balanced by continuously recycling nutrients.


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