for a science project i had to name 2 types of microorganisms. but i found this question 'types of microorganisms?'
it said 'bacteria, fungus, viruses...........'
so i guess it is because fungus is fungi.
Fungi range is size from microscopic to the honey mushroom (the largest organism in the world is 3.5 miles across.)
Mold is often used interchangeably with the word mildew. They are the generic terms that describe a variety of microorganisms, including fungi, algae, rusts, yeasts, and bacteria, that are agents of deterioration for museum objects. So, yes mold is a microorganism
No, it's not a microorganism. It's a fungi. But, if this does any good, mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of microorganisms that live on decaying lignocellulosic compounds in soil. So, they kinda are. But it's definetly a fungi. this is right , it is a fungi
Microorganism including Bacteria and Fungi .
Yeast is a microorganism from the kingdom fungi, therefore it is biotic.
Fungi can rot wood, spoil food, and cause skin diseases such as ringworm.
fungi is a microorganism.
fungi
Yeast is a type of fungi.
Mold is often used interchangeably with the word mildew. They are the generic terms that describe a variety of microorganisms, including fungi, algae, rusts, yeasts, and bacteria, that are agents of deterioration for museum objects. So, yes mold is a microorganism
There are several organisms.Some algae,protozoans and some fungi are examples
There are so many.Many fungi,algae are not infectious.
fungi cause them
Fungi
Candida is a genus of yeasts which are eukaryotic microorganisms belonging to the kingdom Fungi.
Skin diseases can be caused by viruses, fungi, bacteria, or parasites.
No, it's not a microorganism. It's a fungi. But, if this does any good, mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of microorganisms that live on decaying lignocellulosic compounds in soil. So, they kinda are. But it's definetly a fungi. this is right , it is a fungi
Well, you need to be more specific because there are manytypes of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants.