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is sunlight a decomposer

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ROSELYN SAENZ

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1y ago
Updated: 4/20/2023

No, sunlight is not a decomposer. Sunlight is a form of energy that is essential for the growth and survival of plants and other photosynthetic organisms. Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler compounds, such as bacteria, fungi, and certain insects. They play an important role in nutrient cycling by releasing nutrients back into the soil, which can be used by other living organisms.

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Yes!!! However, it can also be a synthesiser. Iy builds up biomass in plants through the process photosynthesis.

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lenpollock

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Answer and Explanation: The sun is not a producer in the food chain. Nor is it a consumer nor a decomposer. All food chains though do begin with the sun.

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Dustin Peachey

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ya bro

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