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Ecology
Trophic Levels
Decomposers
What trophic level do decomposers feed on
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Decomposers feed on all trophic levels as they break down organic matter into simpler substances. They primarily feed on dead organic material, such as dead plants and animals, and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
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