Yes it is a type of fungi. I am not sure if there are mistakes in my work.
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Tree ear mushrooms are much smaller than wood ears, and have a softer texture when they are reconstituted in warm water.
Elegant stinkhorn fungus, tree ear fungus, stereum ostrea, black knot fungus, ingoldian fungi
Because it is fungus
alji is a type of fungus
its a fungus
no it is not.
Myco- is the combining form meaning fungus. Mycology is the study of fungus. Otomycosis is a fungal infection of the ear.
Myco- is the combining form meaning fungus. Mycology is the study of fungus. Otomycosis is a fungal infection of the ear.
Tree ear mushrooms are much smaller than wood ears, and have a softer texture when they are reconstituted in warm water.
Elegant stinkhorn fungus, tree ear fungus, stereum ostrea, black knot fungus, ingoldian fungi
A damp ear is a perfect breeding ground for fungus or bacteria, especially for dogs with ear flaps (ears that hang down). When bathing your dog, be sure to not let water into the ears--use cotton to block the ear canal. If your dog's a swimmer, use a towel and then some cotton balls to dry the ears.
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Mint and tree ear live together in a symbiotic relationship in nature. The mint plant provides shade and nutrients to the tree ear fungus, while the tree ear fungus helps the mint plant by breaking down dead organic matter in the soil. This relationship benefits both organisms by improving the overall health of the ecosystem they inhabit.
No. It is scar tissue that forms between the skin of the ear and the cartilage as a result of trauma. This can result in contraction and deformation of the ear pinna.
A severe ear infection, caused by a shock, a foreign object, a bite, a bacterium, a fungus or triggered by an ear mite. You need a vet, urgently!
The doctor may also take a specimen of the discharge by swabbing just inside the ear. This specimen is then sent to a laboratory to identify the bacterium or fungus.
Some poodles can develop chronic yeast infections in their ears. This is often ascribed to excessive moisture and hair in the external ear canal that promotes a warm, humid environment that yeast thrive in. This can be managed through routine ear cleaning with a mild dog-appropriate ear cleaning solution.