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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.

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12y ago

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.

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rotting logs is a home to wood lice,bugs and maybe some snakes.
Termites live in rotting logs.

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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.

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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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12y ago

Please Wait.....

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decomposers silk haha i dont know im BLACK AND AIRBIK

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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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15y ago

Mushrooms Mushrooms

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