what things to fungi degrade
There are many organisms in the soil that can eat and bio-degrade various kinds of things; these include bacteria, worms, mites, and fungi.
Because the proteins aren't used to degrade fats.
During the decomposition process, organic material is breakdown by enzymatic action into simpler organic compounds and inorganic nutrients. These are either released to the environment or absorbed by the fungus.
No, grasses are not fungi. Grasses and fungi are two different things.
fungi decomposes the things within its ecosystem
Fungi don't eat.
well fungi can decompse things as can some organisms
No, erosion is when things degrade over time. Even though rain does erode things, it is not erosion.
Agarics are mushrooms. They are heterotroph organisms that secrete enzymes into the environment to degrade their food. They then absorb the byproducts. They lack chloroplasts, and their cell walls are made of chitin. For these reasons, among others, agarics are considered fungi and not plants.
Fungi degrade once living organic matter; this process releases the nutrients used by those organisms back into the environment. Thus, other organisms can now take those nutrients up and use them to grow.
fungi feeds on vegetation and somthing that starts with an a
yes