Fungi
It sounds like a wart. It may also be Athletes Foot.
Athletes Foot
athletes foot
fungus,live on moist areas such as shower floors towels
yeast infections and ringworm also athletes foot
No....its just athletes foot
The most common side effects of athlete's foot include itching, burning, redness, and peeling of the skin on the feet. In severe cases, blisters or ulcers may also develop. If left untreated, athlete's foot can spread to other areas of the body and lead to secondary bacterial infections.
Fungi (pl); fungus
Eczema is a disease that causes inflammation of the epidermis, or outer layer of skin. Athlete's Foot is caused by fungi on the skin, not a disease.
Both can cause harm to living organisms. An example is that fungi can cause Athletes Foot and Ringworm.
Both the disease are caused by fungal infection
No, athlete's foot is not prokaryotic; it is caused by a fungal infection, specifically by dermatophytes, which are eukaryotic organisms. Fungi have complex cellular structures with a defined nucleus, unlike prokaryotes, which are simpler organisms such as bacteria without a nucleus. Therefore, athlete's foot is classified under eukaryotic pathogens.