a way it can be transported is by taking it from one place to another.
Some of the football refs I've seen certainly seem to have come from another one.
Yes, honey fungus can be easily transmitted from one garden to another through infected plant material, soil, or root fragments. It is important to practice good garden hygiene, avoid introducing infected plants, and keep a keen eye out for signs of honey fungus to prevent its spread.
Gravel is often transported from one place to another using trucks or dump trucks. These vehicles can carry large quantities of gravel for delivery to construction sites or other locations. In some cases, gravel may also be transported by train or barge for longer distances.
Three examples of Saprotrohs are: Fungus
not all of them, some of them can be. In general fungi can be unicllular or mulitcellular. They have many different forms, such as mold, or as used for mankind, penicillin.
you could use 'fungus' which is a class of plants that include (Edible) mushrooms and toadstools (some of which may be not edible)
thrush ____________________________ athlete's foot -- but the same fungus cause ringworm
There are many of them. They include gilled fungus, devil's tongues, coral fungus, agaric fungus, toothed fungus, slime mould, luminous fungus, bracket fungus, cup fungus, moss, organ pipe fungus, sac fungus, stinkhorn fungus, jelly fungus, and lichen. The forest floor is the leaf-littered ground. It is the home of many, many insects and some large animals. ~short :)
Fungus gnats can be a nuisance to some people. They can be eliminated by the use of a common insect repellent.
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
No. Chloroplasts are only present in plants and some protists. Chloroplasts make plants autotrophic by allowing producing their own food, whereas fungi are heterotrophic, where they release enzymes to break down nutrients from the environment and absorb that broken down food. No
Toenail fungus is commonly caused by dermatophyte fungi that thrive in warm and moist environments, such as sweaty shoes or wet floors. It can also be transmitted from person to person through direct contact or sharing contaminated items like nail clippers or towels. Poor hygiene, trauma to the nail, and weakened immune system can also contribute to the development of toenail fungus.