Why are mushrooms important to the food chain? They recycle nutrients into the ecosystem. They produce food energy for other living things. They recycle oxygen into the atmosphere. They consume excess herbivores in the ecosystem.

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The answer would be

A) "They recycle nutrients into the ecosystem"

The correct answer is option A

Mushrooms are important to the environment because they bring back the nutrients into the soil. Mushrooms are fungi that are known as the decomposers.

They feed on the dead plants and animals and brings back the nutrients in the soil which is used up by the plants.

This is known as the recycling of nutrients.