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A worm breaks down the remains of dead organisms and releases the nutrients in soil. this helps plants grow what is the role of the worm
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A worm breaks down the remains of dead organisms and releases the nutrients in soil. this helps plants grow what is the role of the worm
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the worm is the decomposer
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The worm is the decomposer. Decomposers break down dead matter and gives room for new life to thrive.
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