symbiosis
Fungus is a living microorganism. Some are decomposers that feed on dead things to survive. Others are parasites of living tissues.
A fungus is living.
antiseptics are less powerfull than disinfectants and are safe to use on living tissues
a. living things have levels of hierarchical organization! correct answerb. Living things develop and growc. Living things respond to stimulid. Living things maintain themselves by homeostasis
These are most commonly known as fungus gardens.
Actually, although lichen looks like a plant, it is actually mainly a fungus. It is a specialized fungus with either some cyanobacteria or unicellular algae living inside it, producing food. Really, its a symbiotic relationship.
Actually, although lichen looks like a plant, it is actually mainly a fungus. It is a specialized fungus with either some cyanobacteria or unicellular algae living inside it, producing food. Really, its a symbiotic relationship.
Fungus is a living microorganism. Some are decomposers that feed on dead things to survive. Others are parasites of living tissues.
A fungus is living.
Mutualism
Symbiosis
The Cyanobacteria do live in water and are often found living together in clumps known as colonies.
A fungus role is to break down dead or decaying organisms in the environment, while xylem and phloem are vascular tissues that makes up living cells in plants. With that said the fungus may try to steal its nutrients and affect the specific roles that xylem and phloem operates.
A fungus is a member of the Eukaryotes. They include the mushrooms.
The first living thing discovered in the Precambrian Era was the Cyanobacteria.
yes! carbon minoxide is an example
fungus gardens