Yes.
Something do to with biology... It means fungi from the greeks.
That is the correct US spelling of "mold" (fungi, or to form into a shape).The primarily UK variant is mould.
Based on your study of skin root words, you would deduce that a pharmaceutical product called Mycostatin would be used in the treatment of?
Yes, "sporange" rhymes with "orange." If you are going to use it in a poem, however, you should probably let people know what your definition of sporange is, since most people won't know.
A pathogen is a microorganism that can cause disease in its host. This includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can infect humans, animals, and plants.
"Fungus" refers to a single organism, while "fungi" is the plural form of fungus, referring to multiple organisms. For example, a single mushroom is a fungus, whereas a patch of mushrooms would be considered fungi.
No, all of them are considered fungi
Basically they are not photosynthetic.
Fungi are considered now as separated from plants and animals.
Lichens are composed of algae and fungi and are considered best example of mutualism ..
Oomycetes
one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places
Alive. They're a fungi so they feed on decaying organic matter
Fungi Fungi
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
The forrest would not be able to feed off fungi
Fungi are considered decomposers in the food chain, breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment. They are not strictly considered producers or consumers like plants or animals.