when an something dies like a person or a animal mother-nature/mushrooms will grow on it the dead corps
fungi grows on it
All fungi eat dead plants and animal. Fungi eat up dead bodies - both plant and animal. This group of useful critters are mostly bacteria and fungus.
I think so... But one thing for sure is that fungi grow on anything that is dead, as long as it still have it's nutritients.
fungi is important because it can help to decompose any animal or dead things.
Shelf Fungi grow on dead wood. In rare cases, it grows on live wood, and starves the tree from all of its nutrients.
fungi and bacteria
Yes it can, depending on the climate, plants, and fungi that grow in the area, there will be mold.
It grows on dead bark that is in a dark, warm, and wet area
Animals ingest their food while fungi grow into it.
Flys are the decomposers that eat on a dead cougar.
Fungi obtains it's food by having hyphae that absorb nutrients in one spot then the hyphae grow out to absorb more nutrients.