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They are living, they grow, and they are eaten. Or...they use DNA, RNA and protein
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
no but plants such as a moss and fungi grow all over the tree and bark
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Rain drips of them carefully so that moss and fungi doss not grow there.
Fungi can ONLY grow in the dark
Fungi can grow anywhere as long as moisture is present.
Yes, all living organisms require energy, otherwise they can't grow or reproduce.
Seeds are considered to be living organisms because some tissues inside the seed remain active and perform metabolic activites like cellular respiration. Seeds use the stored energy to stay alive and wait for the right conditions to grow.
Some fungi can cause death to you and also, they can grow on tree's and if you cut yourself and you touch fungi it can grow inside you.
Dimorphic fungi
Bread cannot grow, reproduce, or have DNA. So its NON-LIVING. On the Other Hand, Grapes are living things because they grow on plants to be ripened.