Mildew is fungi, known as Erysiphales
Yes, it is
Yes
Mildew, like other fungi, reproduces by means of spores.
Mildew, like other fungi, reproduces by means of spores.
Mildew is a Fungi which is not a plant or animal. But however it is a living plant disease.So yes Mildew is a living thing :)
fungi
A parasite
fungi
Most types of mildew are classified as fungus, and fungi belongs to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Fungi, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Animalia and Protista.
Haustoria are a specialized hyphae in parasitic fungi that invade inter (in) and intra (around) cellular tissue in the host of the parasite. The purpose of the haustoria is to draw metabolites (energy) from the host tissue for the parasites growth and reproduction.
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.