different types of seaweed like green sea weed and green algae
I think some are bacteria, Fungi, and molds crustaceans are the closest decomposer. I think algae is one as well.
yes they are also some fungi is yummy too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some fungi found in the ocean include marine molds, yeasts, and water molds. They play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by decomposing organic matter, recycling nutrients, and forming mutualistic relationships with marine organisms. Examples of marine fungi include Haliphthoros, Lindra thalassiae, and Rhizophydium.
No bacteria make up mold and mildew. Molds and mildews are fungi which prefer to grow in damp environs. Some bacteria are synergistic with molds and mildews, but they are not the same organism.
Both. There are unicellular fungi, like Saccharomyces cerevisae, the yeast used to fermentate sugars and produce beer, bread and wine. Moreover, there are multicellular fungi, like Agaricus bisporus, the Parisian mushroom, widely spread in food cravings.Unicellular fungi holds all yeasts, molds and some slime molds. Multicellular fungi holds mushrooms, toadstools, earthballs, some molds and some slime molds.
fungi is bacteria in the body
yes
Slime molds are not decomposers in the traditional sense. While they do break down organic matter, they primarily feed on bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms rather than directly decomposing dead plant or animal material like other decomposers such as fungi and bacteria do.
Slime molds are classified as fungi-like protists because they share some characteristics with both fungi and protists. They were previously classified as fungi due to their similar appearance and habitat preferences. However, genetic and molecular studies have shown that slime molds are more closely related to protists than fungi.
The main types of fungi include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. Yeasts are single-celled fungi often used in baking and brewing. Molds are multicellular fungi that grow as filaments and can be found in various habitats. Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of some fungi and are commonly used in cooking.
Some examples of heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients from organic materials in the environment include fungi, some protists like amoebas and slime molds, and certain types of plants that have evolved mycorrhizal relationships with fungi to enhance nutrient absorption.
Fungi isn't a virus but some can make you very ill. While some bacteria can carry viruses.