Organisms (dead plant and animal remains) that do not decompose

  1. Organisms (dead plant and animal remains) that do not decompose can be buried deep in the ground and over time can become
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  2. Identify the statements below, if any, that best describe a producer.(3 points)True False Producers rely on other organisms for
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  3. How is the majority of carbon transferred from plants and animals to the soil?Carbon dioxide from plant and animal respiration
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  4. Dead organisms and waste products of living things need to be broken down so that their matter can be used again. What organisms
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  5. what organisms break down waste and dead organisms in order for their cmponent to be reusedSunlight Co2 in the atmosphere
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  6. Decomposers are organisms that eat and break down dead plant and animal material. Which organism is a decomposer?algae moss
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  7. Scientists previously referred to the long-ago deposited plant and animal remains, now buried, compacted, and transformed into
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  8. Scientists previously referred to the long-ago deposited plant and animal remains, now buried, compacted, and transformed into
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  9. Scientists previously referred to the long-ago deposited plant and animal remains, now buried, compacted, and transformed into
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  10. Scientists previously referred to the long-ago deposited plant and animal remains, now buried, compacted, and transformed into
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