Fungi can grow on a variety of substrates, but they tend to thrive on organic matter such as decaying plant material, dead animals, or moist environments like soil and wood. They require moisture, warmth, and nutrients to grow and reproduce.
darkness, dampness, and decomposing matter.
You are likely referring to a fungus called Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, also known as the zombie ant fungus. This fungus infects ants and manipulates their behavior, causing them to climb to a high point before killing them. The fungus then grows out of the ant's body to disperse its spores.
Yes, fungus thrives in moist environments because it requires moisture to grow and reproduce. Moist environments provide optimal conditions for fungal spores to germinate, form hyphae, and colonize surfaces. Therefore, areas with high humidity or water exposure are ideal habitats for fungi to proliferate.
Fungi can grow upwards due to a structural component called hyphae. Hyphae are long, branching filaments that make up the body of a fungus and provide support. Additionally, some fungi have specialized structures like fruiting bodies or spores that allow them to grow and stand upright to disperse spores for reproduction.
The time it takes to develop a foot fungus infection can vary depending on the individual's susceptibility, the type of fungus, and the environmental conditions. In general, it can take days to weeks for symptoms to appear after exposure to the fungus. Proper hygiene and care can help prevent the growth and spread of foot fungus.
Strawberries
Any food.Bread is common food easly grow fungus.Solid state with moisture is ideal environment for fungal growth.
in between the toes. basicly anywere that is dark & damp
the microbes in the moisture of a stale food attracts fungus to reproduce ,where the stale food becomes the substrata for the fungus to grow and multiply.
one thing nasty that can grow on your feet is fungus
Yes it is. Mushrooms are actually a kind of fungus. They grow on organic matters and cannot make their own food like plants.
foods containing yeast such as bread
No, your stomach acid will kill that sort of thing.
Air and water help fungus grow.
Yes, because mould is a fungus and it will grow on food that has water because fugus is a living thing so i will grow on wet bread.
Mushrooms, though technically they are a fungus and not a plant.
fungus do not grow in plastic because it does no cotain any moisture :D