Because toes are often warm and damp, fungus grows well there. Different kinds of fungi and sometimes yeast affect different parts of the nail. Left untreated, an infection could spread to other toenails, skin, or even your fingernails.
Yes toes grow fungus.
mushroom
thread like
because it has many branches that looks like a tree
we really don't know because in a microscope it looks black and white
Yes it is. Infact I think it is the best soltution for a toe nail fungus. I've been using it for 8 weeks and from day one, my nail stopped growing away from my toe (there was no space). It works wonders. Today my toe looks healthy and neat.
No the pied piper is not a clown but he looks like one
Mold
mushroom
mucor
lOOKS TO ME AS IF SHE MAY HAVE HAD SOME BREAST IMPLANTS BUT CAN'T CONFIRM.
Actually, although lichen looks like a plant, it is actually mainly a fungus. It is a specialized fungus with either some cyanobacteria or unicellular algae living inside it, producing food. Really, its a symbiotic relationship.
Yes because the father is trying to protect the egg
Some stages of Radulomyces molaris can look like baked meringue when dried out.
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Aseroe rubra, or anemone stinkhorn, is a basidiomycete fungus . It released a foul odor and looks like a red anemone when mature.
it is a fungus in the eye and you need to see a doctor about it if you want to see what it looks like type it into google and please visit my lyrics site
Yes: if the pico de gallo looks dehydrated, or has fungus growing over it, you should throw it away.