Bacteria and environmental factors .
Bacteria will have more matter to break down, but at the same time there won't be as much nutrients put back into the ground from the fungi.
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fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
Yes , definately .
they impact our daily lives as the particles released through fungi are taken in by breathing by us
Bacteria will have more matter to break down, but at the same time there won't be as much nutrients put back into the ground from the fungi.
how might climate change impact on fungi
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If there is a sudden change in genetic variability, the habitat of the pest or fungi population's changes in growth it wouldn't properly reproduce sexually and asexually because some pest or fungi survive depending on the environment.
Fungi is a decomposer.
Yes, some fungi can. There are several species that forcibly discharge their spores into the environment. Chytrid fungi all rely on flagella to swim through their environment.
It might die lol.
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
You might do something like change the environment if the environment is bad. For example, you could begin recycling or a clean up project if the environment is polluted with garbage.
I question whether it does. Yeast and molds are both fungi. Fungi do not typically feed on other fungi. However, since yeast thrives in a warm, wet environment with a sufficient supply of food, molds would also thrive in this environment.
Yes , definately .
It absorbs organic materials in the environment.