Biology, asked by ToastCraft, 9 months ago

why does fungus only grow on decaying matter​

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Answered by akankshakirpan21
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Most fungi have no need to tackle living things, because there are so many decayed things lying around just waiting to be eaten. ... Plants can absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots, but they mostly get them from fungal mycorrhizae that live in the soil around them.

Answered by abhishek2346
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Most fungi have no need to tackle living things, because there are so many decayed things lying around just waiting to be eaten. ... Plants can absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots, but they mostly get them from fungal mycorrhizae that live in the soil around them.

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