Mushrooms, as fungi, occupy a vital role in the food chain primarily as decomposers. They break down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil, which helps support plant growth. Additionally, some mushrooms serve as food for various animals, including insects, mammals, and birds, placing them in a secondary role as a food source in the ecosystem. Overall, mushrooms contribute to nutrient cycling and support various trophic levels in the food web.
In food chain the mushrooms, yeast and molds are primary secondary tritiary.
Fungi. The mushrooms are qualified as vegetarian food rich in proteins.
Mushrooms are grown from the ground and are not processed.
Mushrooms do not produce their own food, they live off the decay of other organisms.
Decomposition
Yes, they do.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
Because, unlike vegetables, which are plants, mushrooms are not plants. Mushrooms are fungi and can not make their own food but are saprophytes that absorb decaying organic matter as food.
stop eating mushrooms.
Yes, they do.
mushrooms
Mushrooms (poisonous ones).