go to these websites
www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/.../list_of_fungi.htm
www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/fungus_catalogue.php
o and here is a type of fungi stinkhorn fungi
Saccharomyces cerevisae is a kind of yeast used to fermentate sugars and produce beer from water and grains, bread, wine and some kinds of cheese.
Penicillum sp. is a kind of mold (the blue mold that appears in your fridge), it is used as a biotechnological tool and it's resposible for the penicilin, the medicine we use as a vaccine to prevent bacterial infection.
Agaricus bisporus, the Parisian mushroom, edible and very common in food cravings.
Amanita muscaria, the fly mushroom (you may know this from The Smurfs or Mario bros. videogames), a poisonous and lethal mushroom.
Omphalotus olearius, the jack-o-lantern mushroom, it glows in the dark, with the same molecular reactions that make fireflies glow.
Some common fungi are mushrooms, mold, and yeast.
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungi
An Athlete's foot is the most type of common disease caused by fungi...
Fungi and bacteria break down their own food.
Some fungi are parasites and some parasites are fungi, but many fungi are not parasites and many parasites are not fungi.
Fungi are not plants.
well fungi can decompse things as can some organisms
fungi can vary, it depends on the type. The most common climate for fungi is warm moist areas although some grow in dark and cold climates.
The common cold is a virus so not caused by fungi. Common fungal infections are thrush and athletes foot
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungi
It depends on what kind of fungi you have, some species of fungi are unicellular and some species of fungi are multicellular.
fungi
mushroom
Sac Fungi
Some fungi are asexual, some aren't, some are both.
No. A toadstool is a common name for a some types of fungus. Fungi are a separate kingdom from animals.
Woodlice and fungi have very little in common, beyond both being living organisms. Woodlice are part of the Animal Kingdom while fungi make up the Fungal Kingdom.
all viruses and fungi can be contracted by walking barefoot in damp areas