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Ecosystem - Decomposition

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Decomposition

Decomposition is the process by which decomposers break down complex organic matter into simple inorganic substances like carbon dioxide, water, and nutrients.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Decomposition

  1. Decomposition is the process of breaking down complex organic matter into simpler inorganic substances like carbon dioxide, water, and nutrients by decomposers.
  2. Detritus (dead plants, animals, and fecal matter) is the raw material for decomposition.
  3. 5 Steps → Fragmentation → Leaching → Catabolism → Humification → Mineralisation.
  4. Fragmentation is done by detritivores (like earthworms), while bacteria and fungi carry out catabolism by breaking down organic matter into simpler substances.
  5. Humification forms humus (dark, nutrient-rich substance) that improves soil fertility and water-holding capacity, and mineralisation releases inorganic nutrients back into the soil.
  6. Factors affecting decomposition include temperature, moisture, oxygen, and the nature of detritus; warm and moist conditions speed it up, while cold and anaerobic conditions slow it down.
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