Athlete's foot and jock itch, along with ringworm are 3 related fungi that are parasites on the human body.
Carnivores eat producers and consumers. Bacteria and fungi may be parasitic or detrivores.
the ones that live on animals are called zoopathogenic fungi the ones that live on plants are called phytopathogenic fungi it also includes mycophthorous fungi which live on mushrooms these fungi cause diseases on various living things
An armillaria is a member of the Armillaria genus of parasitic fungi - also known as the honey fungus.
Fungi and bacteria are heterotrophs because they cannot consume energy directly from sunlight. They are classified as decomposers because they break down dead organisms by discharging enzymes.
They are not producers and lack chlorophyll. They can not make their own food, though nether can some parasitic plants. Fungi have different cell walls than plants. Plants use cellulose to construct cells walls while fungi use chitin.
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
the two parasictic fungi are Tinea pedis and Candida albicans
Yes, quite a few are.
tape worm is one
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body
the parasites which complete their life cycles in one host
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
take lichens for an example! lichens consist of fungi and moss. moss absorbs nutrition,which includes food and water, and helps in respiration. fungi on the other hand provide support to the plant and protect the moss from predators.
mushrooms
Not all fungi are parasites; only some of them are. Most are saprobes, decaying dead organic matter.