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how do detritivores help in environments where mushrooms and fungus cannot grow.

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Answered by devanshd0007
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Fungi are important decomposers, especially in forests. Some kinds of fungi, such as mushrooms, look like plants. While decomposers break down dead, organic materials, detritivores—like millipedes, earthworms, and termites—eat dead organisms and wastes.

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Fungi are important decomposers, especially in forests. Some kinds of fungi, such as mushrooms, look like plants. ... While decomposers break down dead, organic materials, detritivores—like millipedes, earthworms, and termites—eat dead organisms and wastes.

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