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How do fungal species help other organisms in their ecosystems?

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Fungal organisms help their ecosystem in several major ways. Mainly as decomposers and recyclers.

Explanation: They act as decomposers and recyclers by breaking down dead material and converting all organic matter into carbon dioxide and nutrients they make it possible for other organisms to live thereby helping to maintain the overall ecosystem.

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User Alireza Sharifi
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Fungal species help other organisms in their ecosystems in many ways,
Fungi are decomposes - they recycle the dead organs.
They also maintain overall stability in ecosystem.
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