one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places
(verb) to prosper; to develp or grow vigorously
The word fungi is a plural noun.The singular noun is fungus.This is a Latin plural more commonly used than the English plural which would be funguses.
Because 'cactus' would be 'cacti' and 'fungus' should be 'fungi', it would be grammatically correct for 'digitus' to be 'digiti' .
Failure to Thrive
To thrive means to be very fortunate or successful; to prosper.B: your mom can last without thriving on my balls when i do her so hard she just want me to play with her boobies
Most likely in Alaska
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
spores
I question whether it does. Yeast and molds are both fungi. Fungi do not typically feed on other fungi. However, since yeast thrives in a warm, wet environment with a sufficient supply of food, molds would also thrive in this environment.
Fungi thrive in swamps like in Phallic Fungi of the Great Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey.
It can be either. An extremophile is an organism that is able to grow, and thrive, in extreme environments.
bacteria and fungi
I'll tell you what would thrive.......the narwhal would thrive yeah how do you like them apples
No, there are many species of fungi all over the planet. They live in conditions that are very different. From rotting wood, to inside the human body!
All fungi eat dead plants and animal. Fungi eat up dead bodies - both plant and animal. This group of useful critters are mostly bacteria and fungus.
A Zebra.
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.