Fungi and Micro-organisms are classified under different micro organisms.
Micro-organisms are living things that could not be seen in a naked eye. But Fungi could be seen under a naked eye.
No. Fungis can be ( etc.) micro - organism stands for small living things. Mushroom is concided big, as you can see with a naked eye. therefore, not all fungi are micro organism. yeast is a type of fungi & cannot be seen with a naked eye. so yeast is a micro - organism.
some of them are microscopic because they cannot be seen by the naked eye
Yes, all fungi are microscopic. Fungi includes mold and yeast.
They can be as small as a single cell (yeast, for example).
Yes, many bacteria are indeed microscopic, but fungi, like mushrooms, are not microscopic. Some fungus can be microscopic, like the spores they use to reproduce.
Very small.Too small to see.
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yes it is
Fungi are very small for a few different reasons. These fungi must be able to move around and form in groups and the small size facilitates this.
Mold or Fungi are small organisms. They don't have the ability to produce their own food. But they can reproduce.
Fungi is the small round white mushroom that sprays green power dust. People also call the fungi puffballs.
A basidium is a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure that is produced by basidiomycetes. The basidium is unique to the basidiomycetes and distinguishes them from other kinds of fungi.
protozoa are eukaryotes so quite big, however fungi have very long hyphae so a big volume but small diameter
Fungi are very small for a few different reasons. These fungi must be able to move around and form in groups and the small size facilitates this.
minerals have a small mouth and eat fungi. than they ptoduce more fungi and that's how fungi is made
Mold or Fungi are small organisms. They don't have the ability to produce their own food. But they can reproduce.
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A small sac called a basidium
Fungi is the small round white mushroom that sprays green power dust. People also call the fungi puffballs.
The are microbes like bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoans
fungi
A basidium is a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure that is produced by basidiomycetes. The basidium is unique to the basidiomycetes and distinguishes them from other kinds of fungi.
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Fungi can cause respiratory tract infection when inhaled. The spores finds its way in a warm-moist environment, starts to grows, and later blocks small airways.
Ascomycota, Mucoromycotina, and Basidiomycota are examples of phyla with predatory fungi species. The carnivorous fungi tend to live in soil and eat nematodes or other small animals.