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Biology, 11.12.2019 23:31 amychan123

Why is fungi's role as biodegraders so important to ecosystems? a. it keeps the level of prey animals down so they do not overwhelm the ecosystem. b. it provides nutrients and oxygen to the ecosystem. c. it protects plants from harmful viruses and bacteria. d. it recycles and reuses organic molecules so they are not wasted.

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