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their enzymes make them as nature's recycling machine thas devour animal corpses,bones,dead planys,and many kinds of minerals
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Fungi is a decomposer. They make enzymes that decompose the decaying matter while feasting on the nutrients of that substance. This is why that most fungi are useful because without them, the biomass would be crowded with dead matter. Other decomposers include bacteria and actinomycetes. hope it helps ;)
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