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Why are mushrooms important to the ecosystem?

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Saprophytism is another important living method for mushrooms, especially for species which grow on lawns, on rotting wood or on excrement. Here the mushroom's role is one of decomposition. It feeds itself by digesting the organic matter and at the same time returns nutrients to the soil. read more

Mushroom recycles the nutrients which make them important in the ecosystem. Mushrooms are fungi typically produced above the grounds. Fungi has an important role in the ecosystem. read more

A. They recycle nutrients into the ecosystem. B.They produce food energy for other living things. read more

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