A worm breaks down the remains of dead organisms and releases the nutrients in soil. This helps plants grow. What is the role of the worm?

A)
Producer

B)
Consumer

C)
Scavenger

D)
Decomposer

is it D

Yes, D.

I think c

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The role of the worm in this scenario is D) Decomposer. A decomposer is an organism that breaks down dead organic matter and releases the nutrients back into the environment. In this case, the worm breaks down the remains of dead organisms, such as plant material, by consuming it and breaking it into smaller pieces. Through the process of digestion, the worm releases the nutrients in the soil, which can then be absorbed by plants to help them grow.