No, mold is not a fungus. Mold is a certain type of phototrophic Prostist (found in Domain Protista) that form unicellular colonies. In a unicellular colony all of the cells that form the group are the same. Mold is very similar to seaweed (also a protist) in this manner.
Lichens are composed of Algea and Fungai. Algea perform Photosythesis for Lichens and Fungai give them protection.
Cheese will mold when is has been exposed to any type of moist air. The mold on cheese is considered harmless.
Mold is considered a living this because of the following: 1) it acquires energy from digesting other substances 2)it reproduces via spores 3) it adapts to its environment 4) it is made up of cells
because they could evolve from the smallest measure i guess?
not exactly. it is part of the fungi family though -YodaMolds (moulds) are a type of fungi.
Fungai Mwarowa was born in 1963.
Bernardino Fungai was born in 1460.
Bernardino Fungai died in 1516.
The meaning of FUNGAI of Southern African origin is "think" in Shona and it is both a male and female name.
Lichens are composed of Algea and Fungai. Algea perform Photosythesis for Lichens and Fungai give them protection.
micro organisms
Animal,Plants,Fungi and Bactria
No. Mold is a group of living organisms, not precipitation.
trees and fungai
Fungai
The member of parliament for Sanyati is Chaderopa Fungai.
Yes, it is.