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Explain the role of decomposers in the forest?

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  1.  The decomposers in a forest consume dead material. Worms eat dead plants, and fungi break down the carcasses of dead animals on the forest floor.


  2.  The decomposers in a forest consume dead material. Worms eat dead plants, and fungi break down the carcasses of dead animals on the forest floor.


  3.  The decomposers in a forest consume dead material. Worms eat dead plants, and fungi break down the carcasses of dead animals on the forest floor.


  4. The role of decomposers in the forest i8s to break down all the dead matter that is on the forests floor. Example- Dead leaves, and or animal remains. The decomposers also help put nutrients that had been used back into the soil, from the other remains.


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