7. What would be a consequence of removing the decomposers from an ecosystem?
A Plants would n...
7. What would be a consequence of removing the decomposers from an ecosystem?
A Plants would not need to absorb nitrogen from the soil any longer
B Lightening would no longer convert nitrogen gas into ammonia
C Plants would begin decomposing organisms instead of performing photosynthesis
D Nitrogen would remain trapped in the tissues of dead organisms
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