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Q: How fungi and bacteria can become harmful and beneficial?
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Why is bacteria and fungi harmful and beneficial?

because you can get infectious diseases


Which microorganisms can be harmful?

I can tell you two of them they are!answer: Bacteria or mold and fungi!!


What are the type of microorganisms harmful to food?

There are a wide variety of microorganisms harmful to food, or causing food to spoil or become contaminated. Most are bacteria and fungi (which include molds and yeasts). There are also a few other types of microorganisms which are neither bacteria nor fungi, which cause food-borne illness, but these are less common. Most of the problem is caused by bacteria, and then fungi...and there are too many to list here or name explicitly.


What kind of bacteria is found on coins?

fungi is found on coins. it can be very harmful


How is fungi harmful to other living things?

fungi is the cause of food moulds, and some skin rashes such as warts. So it can be infectious to the things it comes in contact with and potentially harmful to that organism.


Does bacteria or fungi kill plants?

both. however, most types are beneficial to your garden, but yes


What are harmful microbes?

Harmful microbes are germs ,they cause various diseases i.e Bacteria,fungi,protozoa & viruses etc


Do Pathogens include Bacteria and Fungi and Virus?

There are really 5 main groups; viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (which includes the malaria parasite) and Helminthes (which includes parasites such as flatworms and roundworms). Moulds are classified as fungi.


Are all molds harmfull fungi?

Even the most benign of fungi can become harmful in large quantities as an allergen.


How are fungi beneficial to other organisms?

Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.


What are the different garden pests?

Amphibians, arthropods, bacteria, birds, fungi, invasive plants, mammals, reptiles, viruses, and weeds are examples of the different garden pests. Some of the above-mentioned organisms become pests only at certain times and under specific circumstances, such as in the case of beneficial insects that pollinate and harmful insects that overeat and transmit viruses.


What do fungi and bacteria grow from?

fungi and bacteria grow from spores.