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Give an example of a decomposer, and explain what would happen if decomposers were absent from a forest ecosystem. Provide evidence to support your claim and explain your reasoning

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Answer: Bacteria, some insects, and fungal species are the decomposers of the dead and decaying matter.

Step-by-step explanation:

The decomposers are the organisms which act and feed on the dead and decaying organic matter so as to obtain energy from it and degrade it to the simple forms that can be utilized by the plants. Bacteria, some insects and fungi that live in the soil and on the decaying matter. The fungi for example decay on the lignin present in the wood so helps in wood decomposition of trees. If the decomposer like fungi are absent the wood mass will not decompose and it will remain as waste and can be used by the plants in the form of nutrients.

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