It reproduce by releasing themselves when the wind blows
By the time you see a bracket forming on a tree or piece of wood, the fungus that produced it has been growing on the wood for a while. Microscopic threads of the fungus, called hyphae (HI-fee) can infect a tree or log, and grow, producing wood-degrading enzymes which it secretes, breaking down the wood, and then absorbing the broken down wood bits. This is where the fungus gets its' nutrition.
it decomposes special plants
Motile
No. Members of the taxonomical kingdom Fungi are not considered "flowering" since they reproduce asexually or sexually through the production of spores, not seeds. Also, they are no longer considered "plants" since they have little in common with the members of the kindom Plantae and in some cases are more closely related to bacteria (kingdom Monera).
the microbes in the moisture of a stale food attracts fungus to reproduce ,where the stale food becomes the substrata for the fungus to grow and multiply.
Yes. It decomposes wood.
yes
Fungus like protists
No. Members of the taxonomical kingdom Fungi are not considered "flowering" since they reproduce asexually or sexually through the production of spores, not seeds. Also, they are no longer considered "plants" since they have little in common with the members of the kindom Plantae and in some cases are more closely related to bacteria (kingdom Monera).
Your toes
Bracket fungi reproduce by spores, like any other fungi.
Rotting log
the microbes in the moisture of a stale food attracts fungus to reproduce ,where the stale food becomes the substrata for the fungus to grow and multiply.
4t
Some species do.
deuteromycota
Yes. It decomposes wood.
they use there gills to reproduce
yes
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