because its their hobby
idk
Yes, fungi can rot wood and spoil food. Wood-decay fungi break down cellulose and lignin in wood, leading to deterioration and structural damage. Similarly, certain fungi, such as molds, can grow on food, leading to spoilage by breaking down organic matter and producing toxins. This process can affect the safety and edibility of food items.
because they spoil food
blisters(if popped) and fungus(or fungi)
Not much. Fungi really only needs a dark wet place and Carbon Dioxide :p
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Harmful fungi spoil things by producing enzymes that break down organic materials, leading to decay and degradation of food and other substances. They can also produce mycotoxins, which are toxic compounds harmful to human and animal health. In addition, fungi can cause discoloration, off-flavors, and unpleasant odors, rendering food inedible. This spoilage not only affects the quality of the items but can also lead to economic losses in food production and storage.
Fungi can grow anywhere as long as moisture is present.
Dimorphic fungi
what things to fungi degrade
Food spoilage happens when bacteria in the food is allowed to grow. The food heats up to room temperature or hotter and the bacteria grow allowing it to spoil.
darkness, dampness, and decomposing matter.