pending on the type of fungi, the smaller fungi cant be seen with the eye but larger fungi such as mushrooms can be. pending on the type of fungi, the smaller fungi cant be seen with the eye but larger fungi such as mushrooms can be.
pretty large...one time i found a mushroom the size of a watermelon.no joke it was in a compost pile so that may explain it.
That was just the reporductive structure (above ground portion) the rest of the organism is underground there is a 2,384 acre large (and still expanding) Armillaria ostoyae mushroom.
Fungi come in a variety of shapes and sizes and different types. They range in size from the single-celled organism we know as yeast to the largest known living organism on Earth â?? a 3.5-mile-wide mushroom.
Fungi can range in size from a single celled organism to the world's largest mushroom in Oregon. It is a 3.5 mile wide mushroom.
Fungi comes in all sizes from small to big.
They range from 5-50 micro meters.
how long is a piece of string? ;)
0.1mm
because it makes a big fat circle
Fungi are in forms of foods we eat. Mushrooms are fungi, and humans eat mushrooms, so humans eat fungi.
Yeast and truffles are part of the sac fungi. Also included in the sac fungi are penicillium and morels.
a. sac fungi
minerals have a small mouth and eat fungi. than they ptoduce more fungi and that's how fungi is made
fungi
A big group of mushrooms is known as fungi.
fungi
because it makes a big fat circle
protozoa are eukaryotes so quite big, however fungi have very long hyphae so a big volume but small diameter
A big group of mushrooms can be known as fungi, morels, black Trumpet, or reishi.
big ding a lings
big it is the biggest thing that causes diseases at a whooping 7 cmit causes dieases such as;hivtyberculosesaidsand tbSwine fluobiecetyit is a mere 0.001cm
it is fungi it is fungi it is fungi
No, fungi is not unicellular. Fungi is multicellular
also you can see things like tiny bubbles, fungi when it gets big, volvox when its big, basicly everything but it has to be full grown
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi