no it is not you eat it it is a mushroom
fungus, bacteria (sometimes) and virus. :)
Yes, burning wood with fungus growing on it can release harmful chemicals and spores into the air, which can be harmful when inhaled. Additionally, some fungi produce toxins that can be harmful if burned. It is best to avoid burning wood with fungus growing on it for safety reasons.
its a fungus with is not harmful for our health
A few of the most common types of fungi are yeast, mushrooms, and mold. Fungus is not always harmful, but many types of fungus are bad for you and should not be eaten.
yes, there are microorganisms like my foot
the acid in lemons is supposed to kill some bacteria and fungus that may be harmful to the flowers.
they are harmful because they cause diesase. they are helpful because they decompose dead matter
The poison produced by an imperfect fungus is known as a mycotoxin. These toxins can be harmful to humans and animals if ingested or inhaled. Examples of mycotoxins include aflatoxin and ochratoxin.
Its called "callus tissue" and is a natural part of the peach. It is not mold or fungus or anything harmful.
yes, if made from good peanuts [checked for harmful fungus] with no extra fat or sugar added.
They don't actually eat the leaves - because they cannot digest the cellulose. Instead - they take the pieces of leaf back to their 'nest' - and use them to grow fungus on them. They then eat the fungus.
You can get histoplasmosis from the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. The fungus is typically found in soil and when disturbed releases harmful elements into the air that can then be inhaled by humans.