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Owen Santana
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20 April, 01:07
What would happen if fungi didn't exist
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Michelle Moore
20 April, 01:28
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Depends on what you say. I started off by saying no but now I think the answer is yes.
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Quinton Berry
20 April, 01:36
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Well to my knowledge fungi is good to regulate things within an ecosystem, so without it things might get out of control
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