Fungi play a crucial role in food webs as decomposers, breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process helps support plant growth, which forms the base of many food chains. Additionally, some fungi form symbiotic relationships with plants (mycorrhizae), enhancing nutrient uptake, while others serve as food sources for various organisms, further integrating them into the food web. Overall, fungi contribute to ecosystem stability and nutrient cycling.
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Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
the microbes in the moisture of a stale food attracts fungus to reproduce ,where the stale food becomes the substrata for the fungus to grow and multiply.
Food web.
thrush ____________________________ athlete's foot -- but the same fungus cause ringworm
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Absolutely; mushrooms are a kind of fungus and humans eat them all the time.
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The death of all one kind of consumer will affect the population of the other consumers in the food web.
than the animals will not survive
humans will fly.
The type of fungus that grows horizontal to food source are said to be heterotrophic. Such fungus do not process their own food.
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A mushroom isn't in any food group, but if it had a food group it would be fungus.
the removal of any pests can affect the food web because another animal eats that pest and if it is removed that animals is going to die shortly.
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Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.