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Do decomposers photosynthesize? Where do they get their energy from?

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When an organism dies, decomposers decay the body extracting the last bit of energy from it. The common left over materials such as water, carbon dioxide, and minerals can then be reused by producers to make sugar through photosynthesis. Decomposers get energy through respiration, so they are heterotrophs.

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