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what is mycelium, and why is it so special?

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what is mycelium, and why is it so special?

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Mycelium is the fine, fibrous network that is virtually in all land masses on Earth. And anyone’s seen mycelium; you can go outside right now and find a log on the ground and tip it upside down and you’ll see this white, fuzzy, cobwebby growth. That’s the mycelium. (SUPREME MASTER TV: OK) The mycelium creates soil and typically fungi are classically decomposers, they are the grand molecular dissemblers in nature. They break down wood and animal and other materials and they create soil in the process. HOST: The health of our soil is crucial to life on this planet.

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