because its responding to stimuli
It would affect the insects because they would multiply and would sworm. It would affect the algae because it would not go away it would stay on the surfice and there would be no clean water to swim in.
I don't believe so... May I ask why you would ask such a disturbing question??
Fungi breaks down larger inorganic matter. As a result, the matter gets recycled back into the earth and can get absorbed by plants and animals.
Many different insects eat different things. While most live off of dead plants and leaves, some eat dead animals and even crumbs of people food.
A forest without trees would be tree graveyard. There would be no life since all trees rely on fungi to aquire water and nutrients. As the trees died of dehydration, there would be nothing to decay them, since fungi are the main organisms to degrade the recalcitrant components of wood (e.g. lignin). Many animals would also die, since they rely on edible mushrooms (most of these would be insects). The few organisms that would survive would be plants that do not associate with fungi, bacteria, and the microbes that hunt bacteria.
is wood a biodegradable polllutant
It is when a type of decomposer turns it into nutrients. For example, bacteria is a decomposer. The insects body will give the soil more richness which would make plants be more healthy!
one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places
then all the dead stuff in the garden would stay and would not decompose, it would stay right there and nothing would happen to it, nothing would eat it away. fungi and decomposers eat dead organisms.
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Cultural anthropology would study the disappearance of an Indian tribe in the Amazon Jungle, focusing on understanding the tribe's social practices, belief systems, and interactions with external forces that may have contributed to their disappearance.
The forrest would not be able to feed off fungi