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decomposer
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de·com·pos·er  (dkm-pzr)
n.
An organism, often a bacterium or fungus, that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, thus making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem.

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Weston polymer additives include various liquid and solid organic phosphites that function as hydroperoxide decomposers, metal-complexing agents, and antioxidants and offer increased resistance to heat and light.
In most forests, the old growth is dominated by decomposers in terms of species number and complexity," he says.
``The decomposers will have a field day, that's for sure,'' she added, glancing overhead at the circling birds.
 
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