Fungi that draw on the resources of the host in order to live
a. sac fungi
N. C. Pathak has written: 'Fungi of Uttar Pradesh' -- subject(s): Fungi
Fungi are hetrotrophic organisms. They obtain C from other organisms
The answer is C. Lichens
fungi
G. C. Ainsworth has written: 'Ainsworth & Bisby's dictionary of the fungi'
Thread-like fungi in the forest typically grow within a temperature range of 50-80°F (10-27°C), depending on the species. These fungi thrive in the cool, moist conditions found in forest ecosystems.
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Fungi can thrive in a wide range of temperatures, typically between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), which is optimal for many species. However, some fungi can survive in extreme conditions, with certain species able to withstand temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F) or as high as 60°C (140°F). This adaptability allows fungi to inhabit diverse environments, from polar regions to hot springs. Overall, their resilience contributes to their ecological success and ability to colonize various niches.
Joseph C. Gilman has written: 'A manual of soil fungi' -- subject(s): Soil microbiology
M. C. Cooke has written: 'Our reptiles' -- subject(s): Amphibia, Reptiles 'Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes)' -- subject(s): Fungi, Pictorial works, Hymenomycetes, Botany 'A manual of botanic terms' 'British desmids' -- subject(s): Algae, Desmidiaceae 'Fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi 'Index fungorum britannicorum' -- subject(s): Fungi 'Contributions to Mycologia Britannica' -- subject(s): Myxomycetes 'Freaks and marvels of plant life' -- subject(s): Botany, Carnivorous plants, Plants 'Romance of low life amongst plants' 'Rust, smut, mildew & mould' -- subject(s): Fungi, Plant diseases, Rust fungi, Smuts, Mildew, Phytopathogenic fungi 'Handbook of British Fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi, Identification 'Our reptiles and batrachians' -- subject(s): Reptiles, Amphibians 'A plain and easy account of British fungi' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Botany, Fungi 'British edible fungi' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Mushrooms, Edible 'Introduction to the study of fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi 'Handbook of British fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi 'Handbook of Australian fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi
Most fungi can grow in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 35°C. However, there are some specialized fungi that can survive and grow in colder temperatures, with some species capable of growing at temperatures as low as -20°C.