The scientific name molds is fungi that are coenocytic organisms that are made of masses of tubes or filaments called "hyphae". They do not produce large fruiting bodies like the mushroom.
There are thousands of different types of fungi.
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Molds are heterotrophs that do not produce their own food like plants (phototrophs).
Molds secrete digestive enzymes that dissolve organic and inorganic food material and then absorb the digested material.
The scientific name for gilled fungi is Basidiomycota.
The scientific name of a coral fungi is Clavariaceae.
Fungi is a group with technical name Mycophyta.
Threadlike fungi is mostly responsible for decomposition but some of them can be parasites. The scientific name of this fungis is Zygomycota.
The scientific name for bacteria is Prokaryotes, which includes domains Archaea and Bacteria. The scientific name for fungi is Eukaryotes, which includes diverse organisms like molds, yeasts, and mushrooms.
The scientific name is Bracket fungi. The B in Bracket is capitalized, because that is the genus name, and the f in fungi is lowercase because that is the species. Therefore, the scientific name is Bracket fungi.
The scientific name of a coral fungi is Clavariaceae.
The scientific name for gilled fungi is Basidiomycota.
Fungi is a group with technical name Mycophyta.
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The scientific name for club fungi is "basidiomycota"
Threadlike fungi is mostly responsible for decomposition but some of them can be parasites. The scientific name of this fungis is Zygomycota.
The scientific name for bacteria is Prokaryotes, which includes domains Archaea and Bacteria. The scientific name for fungi is Eukaryotes, which includes diverse organisms like molds, yeasts, and mushrooms.
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The scientific name for rusts fungi is Pucciniales. These fungi are named for the orange-brown spores that resemble rust. They are plant pathogens that can cause significant damage to crops.
Two names of protists are algae and protozoa.
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