Biology: Life on Earth
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ISBN: 9780321729712
Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Chapter 22, Problem 5AC
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Ecological consequences of the elimination of all
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Fungi are found in almost all habitable environments. They interact with the species in different ways, some beneficial and some harmful. Some interactions are insignificant while some are important for the ecosystem and humans. If due to some deadly antifungal chemical, all the fungi are eliminated, there will be dire consequences for the world at large.
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