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8 December, 05:19

Why are decomposers important?

They break down dead and decaying organic material.

They return nutrients and elements to a usable form in the environment.

They consume the most energy of all the trophic levels.

Both A & B are correct.

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  1. 8 December, 07:41
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    Both A and B are correct.
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