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bekas [8.4K]
3 years ago
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The word scavenger has a pejorative or negative meaning. However, scavengig is very important to the ecosystem. Scavengers are n

ature's cleane up crew. They exist in all levels of all life from cells to mammals. Dcomposers are bacteria are fungi that feed no dead organism.They braek down dead matter, fecal material, and other smaller organic matter into its mineral components. Both scavenders and decomposers help clean the enviorment and recycle the minerals while decomposers handle the smaller ones.
Which subtopic is NOT discussed in this paragragh?



A. How decomposers function in nature

B. Various categories of scavenders in nature

C. How scavengers differ from decomposers



What can you you tell about yhe writer?


A. The author dislikes scaveners.

B. The author would prefer that everything
be broken down by decomposers.

C. The author believes that the scaveger is
an important part of nature.​
Social Studies
1 answer:
ruslelena [56]3 years ago
6 0

1. The subtopic related to how scavengers differ from decomposers are not related in the paragraph  

2. The author believes that the scavenger is  an important part of nature.​

Explanation:

By reading this paragraph I come to know that scavenger is an important part of nature because scavengers play an important role in cleaning the environment . Scavengers are found in various level that is from cell to that of mammals. Various examples of scavengers are vulture, blowflies, carrion beetle. Scavengers mainly eat the flesh of dead animals and thus helps the environment to stay clean.

Decomposers also play important role by cleaning the environment but they deal with smaller ones.

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