décomposeurs
Décomposeurs are organisms that break down dead organic material. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by recycling nutrients. When plants and animals die, their complex organic matter is too large for most other organisms to utilize directly. Décomposeurs, such as bacteria and fungi, possess enzymes that can break down these complex molecules into simpler inorganic substances.
These simpler substances, including carbon dioxide, water, and mineral nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, are then
Common examples of décomposeurs include various species of bacteria and fungi. Fungi often break down larger