For a start, you need yeasts in alot of your food product such as bread and beer and cheese, you also eat some of them i.e. mushrooms, penicillins are produced from fungus too..
Yes it does, In fact; about half of the time of the fungi's life cycle it actually has two nuclei.
Club fungi produce sexual spores in a club-shaped structure. This is known as basidia and is closely related to sac fungi.
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chytridomycota (chytrids).
They are of their own kingdom; Fungi.They generally are decomposers, not photosynthesizers.Some "fungi" are difficult to classify and have been classified as fungi because they have more similarities with fungi than actual plants or other life-forms.It is a life-form that is widely researched and some specimens tickle many a scientist brain as to where they actually belong.This middle paragraph seems to confuse Fungi with Protista. " Scientists brains are not tickled " as to where Fungi belong as they are all Eumycota. The only dispute over classification is within the group Fungi as molecular genetics has challenged some taxonomy that classified Fungi physically. Fungi are not plants, animals or protists.
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they impact our daily lives as the particles released through fungi are taken in by breathing by us
The fungi is related to the mushroom.
Mycology is the study of fungi and is crucial to the bioeconomy. It provides resources and information on how to deal with fungi in daily life, and especially in relation to health like food safety, poisonous or toxic fungi, etc.
No, they are not.
Water is a part of all of life. All animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi need to drink water in order to survive.
it is important bcoz i makes life easier and it is related 2 our life
Fungi are organisms that belong to their own kingdom, separate from plants, animals, and bacteria. They play important roles in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and forming symbiotic relationships with plants. Some common examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeast, and molds.
fungi & animals
Fungi Fungi
Animals
No, It's not. It is related to fungi