An organism cannot be both an animal and a fungi, it must be one or the other. Examples of fungi are mushrooms and molds.
yes they do
they do
you kinda answered your own question... if you have one, its pronounced fungus. If you are talking about more than one its fungi.
one useful fungi is mushroom......
No..a tree is another specie of plant. altough fungi can grow on trees No. Fungi are their own kingdom. The Fungus kingdom.
Lichen is a type of fungi. Fungi is like a specie in the 6 kingdoms. Mushrooms are also fungi. Lichen can grow on rocks and logs.
Insects actually have more than one specie. Insects are a life group. For example, a specie would be predator insects, which is one specie. Insects actually have more than one specie. Insects are a life group. For example, a specie would be predator insects, which is one specie. THERE ARE 19,000 DIFFERENT SPECIES
Because the pollen from one specie will not fertilize a seed from another specie.
Massachusetts taxes are paid in specie for two different reasons. One reason was because specie was rare and for two specie was worth more.
parasitic
NO
theres only one specie
they both die
theres only one specie
Simple, you can find one in a zoo :P
there is only one specie of jaguars in the rainforest