Biology, asked by shikharsingh4944, 1 year ago

Why are mushrooms important to the food chain?

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Answered by cuteRidhi
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Mushrooms are important in food chain as they recycle nutrients to the ecosystem and prepare food for animals .
Answered by skyfall63
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Mushrooms are important to the food chain mechanisms:

  • The mushrooms act as the decomposer.
  • The decomposers have the primary role in the ecosystem.
  • Thereby delivering the breakdown of the dead and the decayed living organisms.
  • Without the decomposers, the energy of the dead and the decayed organisms cannot be recycled back into the atmosphere.
  • These decomposers are initiated with the recycling of oxygen.
  • The mushrooms and the other types of bacteria play the function of decomposition in the food chain.

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