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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
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1. List the conditions decomposers need to do their work.

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lawyer [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.For decomposition organisms need soils with a high temperature, well aerated soils, with a high concentration of nitrogen and calcium.The temperature and humidity are both  more important factors (abiotic) than

control the low decomposition rate  natural conditions.  Temperature creates the right conditions so that microorganisms can remain active and produce waste.

When there is a large percentage of organic matter, the rate of decomposition is high because an environment is created in which microorganisms that consume the material can exist in large quantities.

Plant species also influence because deciduous trees, for example, cover the soil with a layer of plant material every year. They keep the soil healthy and microbial activity high.

2.

high temperature and humidity

high nitrogen and calcium content.

In general the needs are the same but these organisms need to live in a soil with a large percentage of organic matter that has high humidity and temperatures or else there will be no microbial activity

3.With the content of a composting fertilizer can be made because microorganisms release essential and necessary nutrients for plant growth.

Alex3 years ago
3 0
Decomposers need a condition or area filled with rotten or dead creatures and plants, commonly moist, with the exception of some ravens. Decomposers usually need food, air, and a moist environment. The needs are the same as most living things, except the environment. The contents of a composter, should be used as fertilizer or food for decomposers. This is because rot is filled with nutrients, great for plants and decomposers.
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