Fungus is a living microorganism. Some are decomposers that feed on dead things to survive. Others are parasites of living tissues.
Yes there are insects that eat fungi, but fungi can eat some insects as well. Follow this link and you see that ants can get eaten alive by fungi. http://www.tightloop.com/ants/whatEatsAnts.htm
Fungi belong to the Kingdom Fungi.
Yeast and truffles are part of the sac fungi. Also included in the sac fungi are penicillium and morels.
a. sac fungi
Kingdom mycota or fungi contains chitin in cell wall . fungi are heterotrophic but they absorb food .
no, even though there are fungi in it
They are both alive.
Alive. They're a fungi so they feed on decaying organic matter
they function together
Decomposers are able to enter a food chain at any trophic level and are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. They include bacteria and fungi.Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.Fungi are among these and are consider to be alive.
After dead plants and animals are broken downby fungi , the mush is left to fertilize the soil. So decomposers help the soil. So I guess the fertile soil is good for alive plants, so the answer is YES!
Yes there are insects that eat fungi, but fungi can eat some insects as well. Follow this link and you see that ants can get eaten alive by fungi. http://www.tightloop.com/ants/whatEatsAnts.htm
Fungus is a living organism. They are both consumers
well fungi is alive dont be scared but it is. It is a plant that lives, you step in it but you dont realize you are steping in fungi and fungi is there to protect the ground from hurting your feet or others so dont pull it cause it does save your life
Fungi is your answer :)
No, fungi is not unicellular. Fungi is multicellular
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi