This energy transfer from one species to another can continue
several more times, but it eventually ends. It ends with the dead
animals that are broken down and used as food or nutrition by
bacteria and fungi.
As these organisms, referred to as decomposers,
feed from the dead animals, they break down the complex organic
compounds into simple nutrients. Decomposers play a very important
role in this world because they take care of breaking down (cleaning)
dead material. There are more than 100,000 different types of
decomposer organisms! These simpler nutrients are returned to
the soil and can be used again by the plants. The energy transformation
chain starts all over again.