one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places
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.
(verb) to prosper; to develp or grow vigorously
Because 'cactus' would be 'cacti' and 'fungus' should be 'fungi', it would be grammatically correct for 'digitus' to be 'digiti' .
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing by following his own beliefs
sing. fungusthis is whta i learned abought fungus.Lichens are underground. They reproduce by sporangium. The tree different types are fungi like, animal like, plant like. I think there are 5 different kinds of fungi here they are. One is club that would be mushrooms. Another one is sac fungi an example would be mold ect. One of the other is zygote fungi. That makes alcohol and wine, well it fertile it, it also makes carbon dioxide witch they use to make bread rise such as yeast. The last one is imperfect fungi, and yes there are only four that I could think of. The thing that imperfect fungi makes is well doesn't makes but causes athletes foot the thing we all hate. Those are what I think they are I might not be completely right. But I know those are all true. Club fungi use curves to produce. That is the thing when you look under the mushroom. Zygote fungi I think reproduces by sporangium. Then I forget witch one but one of them reproduces by budding. Just like in figure 12. Haha that all might not be right but one of them uses budding. I also learned that you are not allowed well not allowed is not true you are not suppose to eat wild fungi because it might be piousness. I also know there is a type or all of them break down or eat dead organisms. That is helpful because if they didn't the whole world would be full of sewage, and dead animals.fungi are Eukaryotic ,achlorophyllus organisms consisting of filamentous , aseptate or septate, somatic structures called HYPHAE.Fungi are spore bearing organism that lack chlorophyll and reproduce by sexual and asexual method
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.
This organism would likely be classified as a member of the Fungi kingdom, as fungi are multicellular heterotrophs with chitin cell walls.
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If fungal competitors were removed, plants would likely benefit the most, particularly those that rely on mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient uptake. Without fungi competing for resources, plants could access more nutrients and water, potentially leading to increased growth and productivity. Additionally, certain bacteria that thrive in the absence of fungi might also benefit, but the primary advantage would be seen in the plant community.
A plant with long red leaves that would thrive in a sunny environment is likely a type of cordyline plant.
Without human interference, animals that are adept at surviving in natural environments would likely thrive. Species such as wolves, bears, deer, and birds of prey would likely see population increases, while urban-adapted species like rats and pigeons might struggle. Ultimately, the balance of nature would shift, with different species thriving and declining based on their ability to adapt to changing conditions.
A forest without trees would be tree graveyard. There would be no life since all trees rely on fungi to aquire water and nutrients. As the trees died of dehydration, there would be nothing to decay them, since fungi are the main organisms to degrade the recalcitrant components of wood (e.g. lignin). Many animals would also die, since they rely on edible mushrooms (most of these would be insects). The few organisms that would survive would be plants that do not associate with fungi, bacteria, and the microbes that hunt bacteria.
Pilobolus fungi can be found on herbivore dung in grasslands and pastures around the world. They thrive in areas with abundant organic matter and sunlight.
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!
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is more likely to thrive in aerobic environments, which have oxygen present.
its most likely fungi and bacteria