Bracket Fungi are attached with trees like a bracket .
Fungi
Some fungi lives in symbiosis with trees - the trees supply the fungi with sugars from photosynthesis, and the fungi in turn gathers nutrients from the soil which the tree roots otherwise could not 'reach'.
The symbiosis between Shelf Fungi and Hickory trees is Parasitism.
For some fungi, such as Pilobulos, Ascobolus, and many that grow on trees, yes. For others, no. The light requirements of fungi are species specific.
Fungi decomposes waste , examples dead animals, trees.
Bracket Fungi are attached with trees like a bracket .
Bacterias are microorganisms the only can be seen under a microscope. Fungi is a decomposer which means it eats dead trees or grows on dead trees! $.$
No..a tree is another specie of plant. altough fungi can grow on trees No. Fungi are their own kingdom. The Fungus kingdom.
Lichens, mosses and fungi grow on the trunk of trees.
Moss and fungi.
Fungi occurs in places where it is quite (but not too) dark and damp, such as at the bases of shady trees.
yes you can mostly bracket fungi on tropical rain forest trees.
Fungi
beacause the trees are wet the the .....
Some fungi lives in symbiosis with trees - the trees supply the fungi with sugars from photosynthesis, and the fungi in turn gathers nutrients from the soil which the tree roots otherwise could not 'reach'.
They are competitors. Fungi and moss can form symbiotic relationships with trees. That is why you can find mushrooms at the bases of Oak Trees.