Yes,fungi are decomposers so they decompose EVERYTHING!!!
Bacteria and Fungi
Why are decomposers such as fungi and bacteriaimportant to an ecosystem?
Fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by absorbing organic compounds from their environment. They do not perform photosynthesis like autotrophic organisms, such as plants, which synthesize their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Fungi decompose organic matter or live as symbionts with other organisms to obtain nutrients.
A sloth is a consumer, specifically a herbivore, because it primarily feeds on leaves, fruits, and flowers. Sloths do not decompose organic matter like fungi or bacteria do.
For One you could make soup or food and sell it. Also if you're growing things, when fungi decompose they help make plants grow, which you could then sell
Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.
wild pigs (peccaries), capybara, fish, lizards, deer, and sloths
fungi
fungi simply just decomposes stuff. but it can decompose your nails
Bacteria and Fungi
fungi is important because it can help to decompose any animal or dead things.
they decompose dead organisms
fungi
Fungi or bacteria
It would decompose
fungi and animals
No, fungi are consumers not producers. They decompose or parasitize other organisms.