They form spores that fall out of the plant and are inactive forms, rather like seeds, and can withstand the dry and/or cold conditions until things warm up, when they come back to life, as it were
Frogs are cold-blooded because they rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature. This adaptation benefits them by allowing them to conserve energy and survive in a variety of habitats with different temperatures.
Fungi do not have chlorophyll in their cells. They cannot produce food, so they must depend upon other living or dead things for food. Fungi CANNOT survive alone. Fungi do not have chlorophyll in their cells. They cannot produce food, so they must depend upon other living or dead things for food. Fungi CANNOT survive alone.
Sac Fungi would need a food source, so they can reproduce by reproducing spores.When they do produce spores the wind carries that spore to make a new fungi. Sac Fungi would also need humidity to survive.
Actually if you go to the tundra you will barely find a specific type of bacteria. This is because the cold slows down the reproduction and soon they will die off. Maybe you should try viruses they survive pretty well in the cold.
Yes, fungi are alive. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are classified as eukaryotes, possessing cells with nuclei. They obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in their environment through extracellular digestion.
It depends which kind of fungi.
Fungi do not necessarily need a host to survive. While some fungi are parasites that rely on a host organism for nutrients, many other fungi are decomposers that break down organic matter in their environment to obtain nutrients.
Food, water, and a cold environment!
No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.
it eats the food in its environment and has a fur coat to block the cold
A warm (not hot or cold) place to sleep
Specific skills to survive in such a cold and harsh environment.
Fungi is a decomposer.
No, there are no snakes in the North Pole. It is too cold, and being cold-blooded, snakes rely on the environment to maintain their body temperature. They could not survive the North Pole's climate.
if you would give it another cold environment.. yes
Up to 48 hours or longer if the environment is favorable. And it is know to survive all weather.
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic