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Why are decomposers important to the Carbon Cycle?

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Why are decomposers important to the Carbon Cycle?

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Decomposers are important to the Carbon Cycle because they break down organic remains that scavengers do not consume into smaller pieces which are then returned into the carbon cycle through the form of carbon dioxide when they respire.

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