Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
They eat away things thus the name decoposers Bacteria and fungi act as decomposers by converting the organic matter in to inorganic, thus making available the essential elements of life sustaining activities.
well a black/grizzly bear eats fish or trout then sharks eat fish,penguins eat krill or shrimp,lion seals eat penguins!
it eats off of rotting trees or plant or any other natural source ya
As all fungi eat. Through their widespread hyphae and mycellia the release enzymes into the surrounding soil to break down organic detritus which they then absorb into their bodies.
Fungi don't eat.
Mold fungi eats things that aren't living like dead trees and stuff that's dead and rotted.
bacteria and fungi. worms and insect larva will eat some of it.
micro animals eat fungi bacteria and other sorts of things especially in soil
what things to fungi degrade
Aphids, mites, and scale insects are three things that ladybugs [Coccinellidae family] eat.
Fungi are in forms of foods we eat. Mushrooms are fungi, and humans eat mushrooms, so humans eat fungi.
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There are not really "three things" that cows eat, it's more or less the three types of things cows eat. Cows can only eat one thing: plant matter. The three main types of plant matter they eat are fresh green grass, roughage in the form of hay or silage, and grain.
Animals and fungi are both heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain nutrients from other organisms. They also both have eukaryotic cells with membrane-bound organelles. Additionally, animals and fungi both play important roles in nutrient recycling and decomposition in ecosystems.
This is a protein of some sort found in a mushroom or a fungus and they really don't eat anything. Fungi and mushrooms are decomposers and they do eat dead things. They are really recyclers.
No! Do not eat fungi unless it has been bought from the store or identified by an expert!