Most species of fungi are not not able to move on their own. However, some are able to forcibly discharge their spores, such as Pilobulos. Chytrid fungi have a flagellum on their spore; thus, they are able to move on their own.
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These organisms are likely fungi. Fungi are a group of eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing dissolved organic matter from their surroundings. They can include both unicellular (yeast) and multicellular (molds, mushrooms) forms.
A fungus is not an insect, no. Insects are animals. Fungi are more similar to plants. They don't move around or eat other things or have arms and legs.
All fungus protists are able to produce spores at some point in their lives. Spores serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal for these organisms.
no they can not move from one place to another place [except very few cases]
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Slime mold is the only fungus I know of that can move. It will slowly creep down the trunks of trees.
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physarum polycephalum
These organisms are likely fungi. Fungi are a group of eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing dissolved organic matter from their surroundings. They can include both unicellular (yeast) and multicellular (molds, mushrooms) forms.
No it does not move, it changes locations via spore transport and extending it's mycelium to new regions.
Fungus-like protists move, that is the biggest difference. Both of them are heterotrophs, eukaryotic, and both use spores to reproduce.
A fungus is not an insect, no. Insects are animals. Fungi are more similar to plants. They don't move around or eat other things or have arms and legs.
plant-like: contain chlorophyll and make their own food using photosynthesis, have cell walls, and no specialized ways to move from place to place. animal-like: cannot make their own food; they capture other organisms for food, do not have cell walls, and have specialized ways to move from place to place. fungus-like: cannot make their own food; they absorb food from their surroundings, some organisms have cell walls; others do not, and have specialized ways to move from place to place.
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
Fungi do not have the ability to actively move like protists. Instead, they rely on passive modes of dispersal such as wind, water, or hitching a ride on other organisms or objects. Fungi also use structures like spores or mycelium to spread and colonize new environments.
yes they do move place by place