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why are mushrooms important to the food chain?
they recycle nutrients into the ecosystem.
they produce food energy for other living things.
they recycle oxygen into the atmosphere.
they consume excess herbivores in the ecosystem
Mushrooms are decomposers (fungi). Decomposers break down dead organic matter and recycle nutrients (like carbon, nitrogen, etc.) back into the ecosystem, making them available for other organisms. Producers (like plants) produce food energy via photosynthesis, not mushrooms. Plants produce oxygen, not mushrooms. Mushrooms don't consume herbivores; predators or scavengers might do that. So the correct reason is they recycle nutrients into the ecosystem.
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A. They recycle nutrients into the ecosystem.