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Yareli Weaver
31 August, 23:21
How are fungi well adapted as decomposers?
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Emma Weiss
1 September, 02:58
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Decomposers (fungi) secrete digestive enzymes that breakdown dead and waste materials into simple, inorganic materials, which are subsequently absorbed by them.
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