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Give an example of a decomposed. Explain what would happen if decomposers were absent from a forest ecosystem.

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Some examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and some insects. If decomposers disappeared from a forest ecosystem, wastes as well as the remains of the dead organisms would pile up, and producers (plants) would not have enough nutrients.An example of a decomposer is a mushroom. If mushrooms weren't around, then little dead things would be lying around everywhere! Only because they wouldn't be DECOMPOSING!

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Some examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and some insects. If decomposers disappeared from a forest ecosystem, wastes as well as the remains of the dead organisms would pile up, and producers (plants) would not have enough nutrients.

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