No, a mushroom is a fungi
ringworm isn't a worm it is a fungi and so the fungi reproduces and not the worm (because it isn't a worm)
No, worms are part of the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Annelida. Fungi belong to their own kingdom called Fungi.
fungi is not all green.
Anything that isn't a worm, fungi, or bacteria.
What decomposes a hawk are many things - worm, fungi and bacteria. Sometimes maggets
Anything that isn't a worm, fungi, or bacteria.
Green and usually worm like.Sometimes mold like.
RINGWORM is in fact not a parasite, but a fungi. The scientific term for Ringworm is "Tinea" which means "growing worm". (thus here is the origin of the worm part of ringworm, ring is obviously the shape in which the fungi grows, in a circle) It is a common mistake to think that ringworm is a parasite. but it is in fact a fungi.
Any animal infected with it.
an earthworm because the worm eats dirt not fungi like snails, slugs and clams do
an earthworm because the worm eats dirt not fungi like snails, slugs and clams do
Yes it is. It is a common misconception that ringworm is an actual worm. Ringworn is a fungal infection of the skin that presents itself as a ring shaped rash.