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Do fungi release carbon dioxide ?

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Answered by NehaNair
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Explanation:

he fungi express organic acids which help to dissolve the rocks and mineral grains they grow across. By extracting these minerals and passing them on to plants to aid the plants' growth, the fungi in return received the carbon the plants produced as they photosynthesised carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Answered by sheetalgautam2090
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Explanation:

Fungi cannot make their food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide as plants do, in the process known as photosynthesis. ... They may break down or 'rot' dead plants and animals.Fungi get their nutrition by absorbing organic compounds from the environment. Fungi are heterotrophic: they rely solely on carbon obtained from other organisms for their metabolism and nutrition

Certain fungi play an important role in how well forests can absorb carbon dioxide. ... But some fungi, called mycorrhizal fungi, can exist entirely underground, growing symbiotically with the roots of trees.

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