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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
Fungi are important to food webs because
they are photoautotrophs
they have prokaryotic cell structure
they serve as key decomposers of dead organic matter
they generate antibiotics that kill competing plants and animals
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they serve as key decomposers of dead organic matter
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