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Mnenie [13.5K]
2 years ago
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Where do you think fungi fit into a food chain? Are they autotrophs or heterotrophs? Explain your answer using scientific reason

ing and data.
Biology
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ANEK [815]2 years ago
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Fungi do not occupy one specific level of a food chain, but because they are decomposers, they have an effect on every living thing in an ecosystem.

<h3>Fungi:</h3>

Kingdom A group of organisms known as fungi play a significant role in an ecosystem and share a number of distinctive traits. Mold, yeast, and mushrooms are some types of fungus.

An organism known as a decomposer consumes the nutrients found in decaying or dead stuff by breaking it down. The plants and animals that stand in for the various trophic levels in an ecosystem are broken down by fungi. Despite sharing some characteristics with plants, such as emerging from the ground, fungi are not autotrophs. This implies that, unlike autotrophs, fungi cannot manufacture food through the process of photosynthesis and instead must obtain nutrients from their surroundings.

Fungi are heterotrophic as a result. However, unlike other species, they are unable to hunt and consume their food. To do this, fungi cling to organic material and exude digestive enzymes that break down the material. The fungi can then take up the nutrients and release organic molecules that can be recycled back into the soil. Decomposers are crucial components of an ecosystem for this reason.

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