yes. fungi is almost everywhere
no, fungi does not have leaves.
grass leaves and fungi
Fungi use extracellular enzymes to break down complex organic materials in dead leaves into simpler compounds that can be absorbed by the fungal cells. This process, known as extracellular digestion, allows fungi to obtain nutrients from dead leaves.
They do not have green leaves because they are in the Fungi kingdom.
logs and leaves
Leaves rot due to decomposition. It is the natural process of a life cycle and the decay of the leaves is carried out by bacteria and fungi.
non-flowering plants -.- not fungi cause fungi are gills not leaves
No. Fungi are not plants. They are in a kingdom all their own.
Leaves rot due to the decomposition process carried out by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. These organisms break down the organic matter in leaves into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients back into the soil for other plants to use.
A permyscus eats seeds, fruits, arthropods, leaves, and fungi.
a roly polly eats fungi and fallen leaves.
To grind up the leaves, and plant/fungi that they eat