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This "second life", however, is not capable to produce the wires. When the small fungi reach the edge of old fungus and they have no more space to grow, they start to produce spores, that can be deposited over other organisms. After this, the fungi are only capable to grow while nutrients remain from the "first life". When they are depleted, the mawring dies.
This double life cycle allows that the organic matter present in the ground be very degraded, once that the second cycle will degrade the nutrients degraded by the first one, returning to the ground simpler molecules
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