dinoflagellate
The fungi that causes ringworm is called dermatophytes.
dinoflagellates tint the sea water to a reddish color.
Avoiding red tide involves staying away from affected areas, abstaining from eating contaminated seafood, and being mindful of any respiratory issues that may arise from exposure to red tide toxins. Monitoring local advisories and being cautious of discolored water or dead fish can help prevent encountering red tide.
Algal blooms that cause red tide are primarily caused by the rapid growth of phytoplankton, particularly species like Karenia brevis. These blooms can be triggered by factors like nutrient pollution from human activities, warm water temperatures, and calm sea conditions that allow the algae to flourish. The resulting high concentrations of algae can release toxins that harm marine life and impact human health.
Black bread mold, Rhizopus stolonifer, is not a sac fungi but a zygospore fungi or zygomycota. Red bread molds (neurospora) are in fact sac fungi/ascomycota. They are a form of sexual sac fungi (along with truffles). (from the Mader Biology textbook 10th edition. copyright 2010. Mc-Graw Hill companies)
The tide is red from toxins, which are very harmful to all kinds of marine life.
Algal can cause "red tides". Specifically algal blooms.
Dinoflagellate blooms
If you are referring to the Red Tide, then, it is a form of algae called "Gymnodinium breve". Not everyone agrees on the reason the algae booms, and causes the water to appear red, but it is said to be a natural phenomena and it's not good for the ocean life or people. you shouldn't eat fin fish that are from a red tide area, red tide produces potent neurotoxins.
The fungi that causes ringworm is called dermatophytes.
Red Tide - band - was created in 1992.
Red Tide - band - ended in 2002.
"red tide" is caused by the streptococcus, and it's toxin that causes the formation of pusIt's caused by dinoflagellatesthe answer is Boletes.
dinoflagellates tint the sea water to a reddish color.
No. The red tide is caused by an overgrowth of a type of algae.
The moon causes the earths water to have a low tide or a high tide
The red tide is caused by a type of protist called dinoflagellates, particularly species from the genera Karenia and Alexandrium. These protists produce toxins that can harm marine organisms and affect human health when accumulated in shellfish.