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Many fungi are pathogenic, causing diseases to variety of plants and animals. The saprophytic fungi decompose organic matter and complete the cycle of nitrogen and other similar elements. There are both beneficial and harmful affects of fungi on the environment.
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Fungi reproduce in two ways. The first is through spores, which break loss and produce more on the surface they attach to. The second is asexually through vegetative growth.
asexualy and sexualy
sexual and asexual
Many fungi are pathogenic, causing diseases to variety of plants and animals. The saprophytic fungi decompose organic matter and complete the cycle of nitrogen and other similar elements. There are both beneficial and harmful affects of fungi on the environment.
I only have two ways Fungi can reproduce and so can animals Fungi are made of cells and so are animals
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Fungi reproduce in two ways. The first is through spores, which break loss and produce more on the surface they attach to. The second is asexually through vegetative growth.
asexualy and sexualy
because they spoil food
They both eat and reproduce
the economic important of a fungi is how they using asexual repruducing :)
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sexual and asexual
Beneficial micro-organisms, environmental conditions, and natural processes are ways which account for how objects decay in a compost bin. The confined space concentrates the effects of proper air, heat, light, moisture, and nutrient levels. It also protects such beneficial micro-organisms as bacteria and fungi as these micro-invertebrates promote decomposition.
Fungi and animals are not similar in very many ways. One similarity does stand out, and that is the fact that both animals and fungi have to take in food from outside sources.