Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
Hyphae break off from a fungus and begin to grow on their own. It can also produce spores, which can scatter and grow into new organisms.
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
Fungi degrade once living organic matter; this process releases the nutrients used by those organisms back into the environment. Thus, other organisms can now take those nutrients up and use them to grow.
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Moss and fungi.
well fungi can decompse things as can some organisms
Fungi are hetrotrophic organisms. They obtain C from other organisms
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Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
Yes. Mushrooms a some other fungi can grow in almost total darkness. Some are completely white. +++++++Answer+++++++ Technically, mushrooms are not plants. They are fungi, which is a complete separate kingdom from plants in the contemporary classification of organisms. Organisms under the kingdom of Plantae do need light for photosynthesis.
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mushrooms?
Fungi are organisms which grow on decaying matter and causes skin diseases like ringworm and athlete's foot .
Hyphae break off from a fungus and begin to grow on their own. It can also produce spores, which can scatter and grow into new organisms.
Fungi get their energy from waste materials and decaying organisms. They are able to use hyphae which absorb nutrients in one area. The hyphae will then grow out as a means to absorb other nutrients.
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes