Fungi lack chlorophyll, the structure that allows normal plants to undergo photosynthesis. They instead grow on rotting vegetation because they can then feed off the energy the dying plants had.
If you are assuming the rotting log is still a livingorganism, it would be a parasitic relationship. But the log is dead.
You could discuss the relationship between the fungus producing fertilizer for the living trees around the rotting log.
rotting logs is a home to wood lice,bugs and maybe some snakes.
Termites live in rotting logs.
Symbioses are intimate associations involving two or more species. In this case it is mushrooms and fallen logs. This type of symbiosis would be considered mutualism.
Fungus grows on the rotting log because the log is dying. The log could be rotting because of the fungus being on the log.
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The relationship represented by fungus growing on a rotting log is a decomposer relationship. Ants crawling all over the body of a dead worm would be an example of scavengers.
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they live either in hedge grows, log piles, brick rubble, heaps of leaves or the sometimes go in damp places or under big rock that u can get 2
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zoo, cement dams, those beehive droor things, and MANY, MANY more.
Many saprophytic fungi, such as Polyporus, live under a rotting log.
Its a part of a tree that is dead and rotting away.
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Rotting log? Animals? e.g. toadstools and bracket fungus Credits - Mr. Black Don't mind the word
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
Caterpillars that I have observed seem to prefer live vegetation, but a rotting log may contain grubs and other larvae.
You can find bugs in rotten wood.
you go to your dad and find his but then slap it and u get a rotting log
why do woolouse live under a log
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