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Payton Atkinson
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19 August, 19:57
What do decomposers do in an ecosystem
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Aileen Mcbride
19 August, 20:22
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The decomposers in an ecosystem feed off of the compost of dead organisms, basically.
An example is certain types of bacteria, which feed off of dead things.
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