Yes, some fungi are harmful because it can rot food and it is not good to get in your body. Fungi cause diseases in plants , man and animals including rust , smut , athletes foot , spoil food , destroy wood , fruit and cause many other damages .
Fungi is definitely more useful than it is harmful. Yeast (which IS fungi) is used to convert sugar to alcohol in the making of beer and wine. Fungi is even used to make penicillin. Also club fungi is good for you too. The fungi that are bad for you can be Jockitch, Tiena, Candida, and ugaa
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
Fungi can be beneficial as they decompose organic matter, provide nutrients for plants, and produce antibiotics. However, some fungi can be harmful by causing diseases in plants, animals, and humans. The impact of fungi depends on the specific species and context in which they are found.
fungi it makes you sick
would you eat mouldy bread --------------------------------------- Fungi are 'decomposers' they make food go bad.
Fungi are organisms which grow on decaying matter and causes skin diseases like ringworm and athlete's foot .
fungi,protozoa,bacteria
No i cant answer it
to make things smell bad xD
There are loads of bad fungi and bacteria including E.coli, salmonella and helicobacter pylori.
it kinda depends on what fungal infection it is and how bad you have it :D x
Sac fungi can be beneficial as they play important roles in decomposing organic matter and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. However, some sac fungi are pathogens of plants, animals, or humans and can cause diseases. So, whether sac fungi are considered good or bad depends on their specific interactions in a particular context.
A few of the most common types of fungi are yeast, mushrooms, and mold. Fungus is not always harmful, but many types of fungus are bad for you and should not be eaten.
Not all fungi are bad for trees; in fact, many fungi play essential roles in tree health. Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with tree roots, enhancing nutrient and water absorption, which is beneficial for tree growth. However, some fungi can be pathogenic, leading to diseases that harm or kill trees. The impact of a fungus on a tree largely depends on the species involved and the specific environmental conditions.
Sac fungi are sources for medicinally important compounds, such as antibiotics and for making bread, Alcoholic Beverages, and cheese, but also as pathogens of humans and plants.