Yes! Many species of fungi thrive in ocean waters.
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
Some fungi found in the ocean include marine molds, yeasts, and water molds. They play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by decomposing organic matter, recycling nutrients, and forming mutualistic relationships with marine organisms. Examples of marine fungi include Haliphthoros, Lindra thalassiae, and Rhizophydium.
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Examples of aquatic fungi include those living in hydrothermal areas of the ocean.
Club fungi are one or many celled organisms that live in moist or wet surroundings
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
Some fungi found in the ocean include marine molds, yeasts, and water molds. They play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by decomposing organic matter, recycling nutrients, and forming mutualistic relationships with marine organisms. Examples of marine fungi include Haliphthoros, Lindra thalassiae, and Rhizophydium.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
any space of ocean floor
There are a few species of Nematodes that live not only in oceans but also in fresh water. They eat phytoplankton like diatoms, algae, and fungi
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Lobsters will live in any ocean where they can find food. Lots of fish live in cold waters.
A baby dolphin lives with its mom dolphin in the ocean. dolphins can live in any ocean
Stingrays live in the ocean, not on any continent.
Stone fish live in the Indian Ocean and they don't live in a country, they live in the ocean/sea/any salt-water place.
They could live in any ocean in the world but they nest in Atlantic, Indian or Pacific Ocean.