What roles does fungi and wood lice play in recycling the nutrients on rotting log?
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These are called decomposers, and include earthworms, fungi, and bacteria. As the wood decays, the nutrients in the log are broken down and recycled. ... These animals and plants are the recyclers, helping put nutrients back into the soil for other forest plants to use as they grow.
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Fungi break down plant components like lignin and cellulose, so they are particularly important in woody ecosystems. They also break down surface waste and release nitrogen back into the soil in the form of ammonium nitrate, a nutrient that plants need for survival.
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