Yes, one well known toxin that has saved many lives is penicillin.
all fungi produce spores!
Bacteria produce toxins as a byproduct. They are formed when the bacteria produce energy for themselves by changing one substance into another, and in some cases, there are byproducts, some of which can be toxins.
It is for defense.
bacteria,parasites,viruses,fungi,natural toxins and prions
Mold or Fungi are small organisms. They don't have the ability to produce their own food. But they can reproduce.
Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.
all fungi produce spores!
Bacteria produce toxins as a byproduct. They are formed when the bacteria produce energy for themselves by changing one substance into another, and in some cases, there are byproducts, some of which can be toxins.
No. It doesn't produce toxins as we know them.
benefit fungi produce spore helps in producing of yogurt
Some pathogens produce toxins.
All fungi are heterotrophic. No fungi is a photoautotroph
Fungi do not produce waste and actually have many different uses. Fungi are considered to be decomposers, and help eliminate waste.
Toxins
It is for defense.
yes it does
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.