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Biology, 25.02.2020 03:21 jtamika31

So far in this course, we have seen decomposers that are from the fungi kingdom and decomposers from the animal kingdom (termites, pill bugs). Despite sharing the same mode of nutrition, these organisms are extremely different.
What is the key difference in the energy tradeoff in how fungi and animals decompose material? How does the body plan of each support this? (2 points)
If both types of organisms are in the same environment competing (i. e. on a log), which do you think would be more successful? Provide an explanation supporting your choice.

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