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An example of a decomposer and what would happen is it disappeared from the ecosystem
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An example of a decomposer and what would happen is it disappeared from the ecosystem
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An example would be fungi and if it were to leave then the soil would have a harder time getting the nutrition it needs intern would make the producers aka plants grow slower and subsequently killing off life
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