I don't think it does. Algae usually grows in places with alot of moisture or water because that is what algae needs to survive. So no I don't think algae grows everywhere.
no not every where it grows in some places on trees
it cannot move directly by its own, but if its attached to a rock then it can be moved with the rock. It can let its spores fall to make new fungi grow away from it.
they reproduce by spores which can be transported by air
Fungi more as spores, which asrelated by the parent and which move on the air or in water to a new location where they grow if conditions are right. After the spore grown, the fungus can "move" by growing larger and into another place. Beyond that, fungi move only when something else relocated them.
Yeasts belong to kingdom fungi. Why? Because they are multicellular, have a nucleus, do not tend to move from place to place, and are heterotrophic.
Most fungi do not move. However, there are species, such as Pilobulos, that forcibly discharge their spores. Chytrid fungi swim through their environment using flagella.
With their hoofs
Fungi are non motile means they are not able to move.
The two kingdoms that cannot move from place to place are Plantae and Fungi. Plantae includes plants such as trees and shrubs that are rooted in soil, while Fungi, such as mushrooms and molds, grow on surfaces but do not have the ability to move.
Most species of fungi are not not able to move on their own. However, some are able to forcibly discharge their spores, such as Pilobulos. Chytrid fungi have a flagellum on their spore; thus, they are able to move on their own.
Fungi more as spores, which asrelated by the parent and which move on the air or in water to a new location where they grow if conditions are right. After the spore grown, the fungus can "move" by growing larger and into another place. Beyond that, fungi move only when something else relocated them.
Yeasts belong to kingdom fungi. Why? Because they are multicellular, have a nucleus, do not tend to move from place to place, and are heterotrophic.
They move in the same sort of way in which plants move. They move while growing towards a selected place. Sunflowers face to the sun to capture the mayor ammount of sunlight posible, some fungi, like puffballs, face to a direction where they find conditions are better for their offspring. Very slow move, but they indeed move.
It does not move.
Most fungi do not move. However, there are species, such as Pilobulos, that forcibly discharge their spores. Chytrid fungi swim through their environment using flagella.
With their hoofs
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Fungi are non motile means they are not able to move.
Most fungi move by passive means; their spores are carried by wind, water, or animals. Some, the chytrid fungi, have flagella and are capable of swimming in aquatic environments.
No, spores are reproductive structures. Fungi don't move in the sense that animals do - they can expand throughout an area through growth and elongation of their root structure.