In the dirt, usually.and also in bakers yeast
monera, protozoa, fungi, plants, animal,
Club fungi, like most, like moist dark environments. They can grow on forest floors, or even in a garden.
how might climate change impact on fungi
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Yes , definately .
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Threadlike fungi, also known as filamentous fungi, can be found in soil, decaying organic matter, and as pathogens on plants. Sac fungi, or Ascomycetes, are commonly found in various habitats, including soil, on decaying wood, and in association with plants. Club fungi, or Basidiomycetes, are typically seen in forests as mushrooms, on decaying wood, or in soil. Imperfect fungi, or Deuteromycetes, are often found in soil and decaying material, and they include many pathogens and molds, such as those used in food production.
Fungi.
find a fun guy and fly
disadvantages with the fungi is that they attack the food materials and humans (when they are not hygiene -- that can be prevented though.
fungi in the ocean. I need to find MORE!
In taiga ecosystems, you can find various types of fungi such as pine, spruce, fir rust fungi, and mycorrhizal fungi that have mutualistic relationships with trees. These fungi play essential roles in nutrient cycling and symbiosis with plant roots in the taiga forest.