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1. Agaricus Bisporus, (button mushrooms) as food

2. penicillium, (penicillin) as an antibiotic

3. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, (bakers yeast) for leavening breads

4. Cordyceps, (don't look this one up) kills specific insects, as the number of them increases and they would begin to bioinvade their ecosystem

5. Psilocybe Cubensis (magic mushrooms) many shamans and similar used these to produce spiritual visions.

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