Mushrooms and worms play crucial roles in the food web as decomposers. Mushrooms break down organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the soil, which supports plant growth. Worms also contribute by aerating the soil and further decomposing organic material, enhancing nutrient availability. Together, they help maintain ecosystem health and facilitate energy flow through the food web.
Decomposers, like mushrooms and worms.
see does not like mushrooms
They help the decomposition process, like worms, insects, and bacteria.
bcause some mushrooms r poisonous
Mushrooms are very nutritious they provide us with minerals like calcium and iron.
there are many, like earth worms and cave dwelling fish
Seeds and worms
Mushrooms are a type of fungi instead of a basic plant. Fungi do not have chlorophyll like plants do. Therefore, they do not need sunlight to produce anything. Most mushrooms live off of the organism or area they grow on.
Leeches = Fish food! Leeches are like worms and as you know, fish love worms!
They will not harm them; however they will not live on the food scrapes you are putting in your farm like the red worms will.
no it's not true worms don't have mouths
Put them in your mouth, chew then swallow like all food.