Fungal diseases grow on the organism that they infect. While infecting an organism, they will produce spores that will spread to and infect another organism. Some are able to hang out in the soil (or water, for aquatic fungal diseases) until they come in contact with a suitable host.
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
Mycoses.
Mostly skin diseases.
because you can get infectious diseases
athlete's foot.Downy mildew, rust, ring worm,scabies and athlete's foot.
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
S. A. J. Tarr has written: 'The fungi and plant diseases of the Sudan' -- subject(s): Phytopathogenic fungi, Plant diseases 'A supplementary list of Sudan fungi and plant diseases' -- subject(s): Fungi, Plant diseases
Mycoses
Mycoses.
No diseases can also be caused by bacteria, amebas and fungi
Mostly skin diseases.
in fungi
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
fungi can cause diseases like:Athletes footThrushThere are others but I'm not sure about them sorry x
because you can get infectious diseases
athlete's foot.Downy mildew, rust, ring worm,scabies and athlete's foot.
Downy mildews and water molds are similar to fungi in that they both resemble fungi. They can also cause diseases similar to fungi.