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You may be referring to a "Cleaner Wrasse"

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Q: What fish clean other fishes by eating dead skin lice and fungi off their bodies?
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What cleans other fishes by eating dead skin fungi and lice from their bodies?

Many different types of fish do this; often juveniles. Notably this is done by Cleaner Wrasse.


Cleans other fish by eating dead skin fungi and lice of their bodies what is it?

flounder


What statements is not true of fungi?

fungi have fruiting bodies


What fungi is mushroom?

Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies (reproductive organs) of many types of fungi.


What do the bodies of multicellular fungi consist of?

Hyphae .


Do all fungi except yeasts have bodies composed of filaments?

No, there are many other species of fungi that do not have bodies of filaments (called hyphae). They call into the phyla of Chytridiomycota and Neocallimastigomycota.


What secretes enzymes that digest food outside their bodies?

Fungi


What does fungi's eating habit have to do with the earths decomposing?

what are fungus eating habits and other adaptions


Where are imperfect fungi located?

Imperfect fungi are located every where, on land ,in water,in air, in and on bodies of living and dead organisms


What are characteristics of fungi?

They have thread-like bodies, are heterotrophs and decomposers. Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They gain nutrition through absorption.


What contains a group of organisms that reproduce using fruiting bodies?

Fungi generally reproduce using fruiting bodies.


How does athlete's foot reproduce?

Spores, as most fungi do. If the spores get onto warm moist areas of the foot, they grow producing mycelium that begin "eating" foot tissue. When the fungus matures it produces tiny fruiting bodies on the skin surface, which eventually emit spores.