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What can fungi do to organic matter in animal and plant remains?
In the ecosystem, the remains and relics of animals and plants are decomposed into inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide, water and inorganic salts by a large number of bacteria and fungi, and then returned to the soil to be re-absorbed by green plants, thus making organic substances. It can be seen that bacteria and fungi are decomposers in the ecosystem and promote the material circulation in the ecosystem.

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