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Maria is studying fungi in a forest. She makes some observations and takes some notes on a variety of fungi found on the forest floor. If Maria returned to the forest a year later and discovered that all the fungi were gone, what would she most likely observe as a result of this?

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Answered by hahalol102
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Answer:

Without fungi in the forest, dead and rotting materials would not be broken down, which would cause dead plants and animals to pile up in the forest.

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Answered by tanishaag2710
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Answer:

Without fungi in the forest, dead and rotting materials would not be broken down, which would cause dead plants and animals to pile up in the forest.

Explanation:

Decomposition

Decomposition is an important step towards the maintenance and conservation of an ecosystem. Various species of bacteria and fungi are the members of decomposer groups.

The series of plants and animals, which are interrelated in the form of - an organism being eaten as food by the other is called a food chain. A food chain consists of autotrophs (producers), heterotrophs (consumers) and saprotrophs (decomposers). The green plants are producers and the animals which eat plants are called primary consumers. The animals that consume primary consumers are called secondary consumers. Bacteria and fungi are the decomposers; these species decompose the wastes like dead organic matter and excretions and release energy back in the environment.

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