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Ants and termites feed mycelia to their larvae
Fungi
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Fungi: Did You Know?
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Fungi are critical to forest renewal after a fire.
The first fungi appear within weeks.
Insects are attracted to the smell of the early species.
Insects lay eggs, and the larvae feed safely inside mushrooms.
Birds and animals eat the mushrooms and larvae.
Their scat in the burn area reseeds the forest.
In forest ecosystems, underground fungi move nutrients around.
Where there are several species, fungi move nutrients from one root system to another
Fungi at roots support small trees until they get large enough to take in sufficient light
Fungi have many different forms
Yeasts are one-celled microscopic fungi
Molds are filamentous microscopic fungi
Smuts are fungi that cause plant diseases
Lichens are fungi/algae symbiotic pairs
Mycelia and mushrooms have many varieties
Ants and termites "farm" fungi
Ants and termites feed mycelia to their larvae
The mycelia secrete antibiotic substances, protecting the insects
When the colonies are abandoned, the mycelia live on the debris
Fungi build soil
They grow though plant debris
They hold moisture and nutrients
They decompose dead matter into basic nutrients
When they die, they release their nutrients
Fungi are more similar to animals than plants.
They must eat to live.
They cannot make their own food.
They secrete digestive enzymes before absorption.
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