Food Chain Examples With Decomposers

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Food Chain Examples With Decomposers. They nourish their bodies by taking food from decomposing organic matter. All the food chains and food webs begin with a green plant (producer) and may consist of 3 to five links or trophic levels.

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All the food chains and food webs begin with a green plant (producer) and may consist of 3 to five links or trophic levels. In this link are fungi, worms and certain microorganisms that feed on plant and animal waste. They break down the unused dead material and turn them into nutrients in the soil, which plants use to grow.

Decomposers eat decaying or dead matter including dead plants or animals.

A food chain in an ecosystem is a series of organisms in which each organism feeds on the one below it in the series. In a food web, more complex trophic levels or food links are as follow. They eat dead plants and animals in a process called 'decomposition'. The decomposers, which are the fungi and bacteria, feed on the organic matter to meet the energy requirements.