Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
No, organisms are not always beneficial. Some organisms can be harmful or have neutral effects on their environment and other species. It depends on the specific interactions and relationships between organisms in their ecosystem.
Fungi
Bacteria, Mould & Yeast - (I think!)
fungi
Fungi play a crucial role in ecosystem nutrient cycling by helping to break down organic matter and decompose dead plants and animals. This process releases nutrients back into the soil, making them available for other organisms to use.
Plants demonstrate symbiosis with other organisms, like fungi in the root system, through a mutually beneficial relationship. In this symbiosis, fungi help plants absorb nutrients from the soil, while the plants provide the fungi with sugars produced through photosynthesis. This partnership enhances the growth and health of both organisms.
well fungi can decompse things as can some organisms
Fungi are hetrotrophic organisms. They obtain C from other organisms
mushrooms?
Mutualistic fungi form mutually beneficial relationships with other organisms, providing nutrients or other benefits in exchange for resources. While some fungi are decomposers, not all mutualistic fungi perform this role. Mutualistic fungi can be involved in functions such as plant nutrient uptake, protecting plants against pathogens, or helping insects digest their food.
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Viruses
Fungi will fall under a group of organisms that are known as microbes. The other organisms in this group include archea, bacteria, protists and viruses.
No, organisms are not always beneficial. Some organisms can be harmful or have neutral effects on their environment and other species. It depends on the specific interactions and relationships between organisms in their ecosystem.
There is no description of the exercise in which you are referring to. Pathogenic fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans and other organisms.
Kingdom Fungi have cell walls made of chitin, which is a unique characteristic not found in other kingdoms. Additionally, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain their nutrients through absorption, unlike autotrophic organisms found in other kingdoms.
Mushrooms are organisms in the fungi kingdom.