The word fungi is a plural noun.
The singular noun is fungus.
This is a Latin plural more commonly used than the English plural which would be funguses.
Fungus is singular; the plural form is fungi.
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Who may be singular or plural.
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Fungi is the plural of fungus
yes, fungus is singular Yes, fungi is plural and fungus is singular.
Fungus is singular; the plural form is fungi.
The noun 'fungi' is the plural form of the noun 'fungus'.
fungus is singular, fungi is plural
Fungus is singular, while fungi is plural.
The plural form of the noun fungus is fungi.The plural possessive form is fungi's.
Mycelium is a word one may come across in scientific literature about botany or fungi. It denotes matter that is spread through the body of a fungus. Its plural is mycelia.
Fungi is the standard plural of fungus, because the word is Latin in origin it follows the Latin rules for plurals, however funguses following the English rules for plurals is also now an approved plural of fungus due to its frequency in common usage.
No. The adjective form is fungal (of or caused by a fungus).The singular noun is fungus and the plural noun is fungi.
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'Fungi' is the plural of fungus.