Many of the medically important fungi are found in the classes Ascomycetes and Deuteromycetes, most of their infections are opportunist, limited to cutaneous or subcutaneous tissues.
They all cure cancer.
It is not that it is important but it exist and scientist dont agree to put it with the kingdom plantae because plants make their on food, and fungi dont.
are all fungi molds
Yes, all fungi are living.
fungi is not all green.
All fungi are heterotrophic. No fungi is a photoautotroph
Yes, fungi are heterotrophs. They obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their environment, as they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs do. Fungi play an important role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
all fungi is threadlike because all fungi is made of tiny strings called hyphae.
no Yes, some are...but only the basidiomycetes (mushrooms) but remember there are tons of poisonous ones out there. Other fungi, such as yeast, are used for beer, bread, etc, but other fungi like mould are dangerous to our livers, lungs, etc.
all fungi produce spores!
Mushrooms, toadstools, and molds belong to the fungi kingdom. Fungi are a separate group of organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in their surroundings. They play important roles in ecosystems as decomposers and in nutrient cycling.
all organisms in the deuteromycota phylum are different which is why this phylum is known as the imperfect fungi group. the only characteristic that the fungi in the phylum have in common is they all have cell walls.