fungi grow in moistg places and have a varying type of places in which they grow
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
darkness, dampness, and decomposing matter.
Yes. Worms live in the ground, in the soil. They can only be in the sunlight for about 5 mins or less. Worms can die if they're in DIRECT sunlight. So if you do a science project about worms and your asking if they can be in sunlight or something (Like using pieces of paper [Dark color and bright color] for the project). The worm would go to the dark color (Dark purple, black, dark green, etc). I hope this answer is what you was looking forf :)
Yes, most fungi require oxygen to survive. Oxygen is essential for their cellular respiration process, which generates energy for growth and metabolism. However, there are some fungi, like yeasts, that can also ferment in anaerobic conditions.
Yes, there are fungi that live in deserts as lichens. Lichens can also be found at the poles (which are also dry since cold air does not hold much moisture and there is not much liquid water in the soil).
they need a food source (hyterotrophs), warmth, and moist conditions to grow in.
The lichens are not aquatic. They grow on land but they need water to complete their life cycle , without water they cannot survive .so they meant to be amphibian. They grow generally in moist places because in land they don't get specific water for their survival.so,they are found in moist places only. this answer is given by ma.Jugal Bapuso Gaikwad.
No, fungi do not need sunlight to grow. They obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter, such as dead plants or animals, through a process called decomposition. Fungi can grow in dark and damp environments.
They produce with sporesThe grow fruiting bodies on their hyphae and when the fruiting bodies are fully grown they shoot out millions of sporesbut most spores don't grow because they need to be in specific places like damp places
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
The fungi that produce mushrooms need a cool (not freezing) damp climate to be able to grow and produce mushrooms.
Plants need light to grow at all. Except fungi.
Fungi do not need light to grow. Unlike plants, fungi do not undergo photosynthesis and therefore do not require sunlight to produce energy. They obtain nutrients through organic matter decomposition and can thrive in dark environments.
Because amphibians need to be moist.
Some fungi will grow without light. A mushroom is a good example, they grow in caves.
Mold can grow better in the light because when fruits get into the dark they can spoil faster and get soft/ugly