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Why are mushrooms important to the food chain?

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We eat fungi, such as mushrooms. ... Decomposers like fungi and bacteria complete the food chain. They turn organic wastes, such as decaying plants, into inorganic materials, such as nutrient-rich soil. Decomposers complete the cycle of life, returning nutrients to the soil or oceans for use by autotrophs.
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They are nutritious and one of the smallest food supply, which starts the chain. It also is the end of the chain, wher it grows where life decomposes.
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