Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Ecosystem

Question:

During decomposition, which step leads to the accumulation of a dark-colored amorphous substance called humus?

Options:

Fragmentation

Leaching

Catabolism

Humification

Correct Answer:

Humification

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) -Humification

Decomposers break down complex organic matter into inorganic substances like carbon dioxide, water and nutrients and the process is called decomposition. Dead plant remains such as leaves, bark, flowers and dead remains of animals, including fecal matter, constitute detritus, which is the raw material for decomposition. The important steps in the process of decomposition are fragmentation, leaching, catabolism, humification and mineralisation.

Fragmentation is the process in which detritivores (organisms that feed on detritus) break down detritus into smaller particles. Detritivores play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter into smaller components, facilitating further decomposition and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.

By the process of leaching, water-soluble inorganic nutrients go down into the soil horizon and get precipitated as unavailable salts. Bacterial and fungal enzymes degrade detritus into simpler inorganic substances. This process is called as catabolism. Humification leads  to accumulation of a dark coloured amorphous substance called humus that is highly resistant to microbial action and undergoes decomposition at an extremely slow rate. Being colloidal in nature it serves as a reservoir of nutrients. The humus is further degraded by some microbes and release of inorganic nutrients occur by the process known as mineralisation.