What are some decomposers, producers and consumers of freshwater?

Can you describe how, and at what levels, decomposers operate within an ecosystem that has four trophic levels—producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers?

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    The major decomposers in an ecosystem include fungi, worms, and bacteria. Decomposers work by eating away at organic matter, speeding up the decay. Did you know that the largest fungi is 1,665 football fields, or nearly four square miles (10 square kilometers) large?

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