Some of the "dead stuff in our food" makes it into our food chain through the activity of decomposers such as fungi. Fungi are
a. photoautotrophs
b. photoheterotrophs
c. chemoautotrophs
d. chemoheterotrophs
Ans: d. chemoheterotrophs
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false