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Do fungi usually form symbiotic associations with animals and bacteria?

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What eats decomposers?

some slugs,ants,pigs,other insects, bacteria, some animals that live in the forest,some other fungi, and us!


Where are the fungi and bacteria grow mostly?

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What type of decomposers live in the desert biome?

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What is under the sea except animals?

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Do fungi feed on live and dead animals?

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What are 3 composers that live in the desert?

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What decomposers live in the desert and what is their purpose?

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Is slime mold a decomposer?

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Where do imperfect fungi live?

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How bacteria are beneficial to animals?

Let's just put it this way, animals can't live without bacteria. I know that sounds crazy, but there are different kinds of bacteria. The kind that you and I think about a lot are hetatroph bacteria. They cause us to get sick. Autotroph bacteria on the other hand live in you and me inside our intestines. They also live in animals. If we and they didn't have them, we'd die. Hope this helps!