Yes , fungi is an organism .
There are more multicellular fungi organisms than unicellular fungi organisms. Multicellular fungi, such as molds and mushrooms, are more common and diverse than unicellular fungi, such as yeasts. This is because multicellular fungi have a wider range of ecological roles and adaptations.
Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
Animals
Fungi predators include animals such as nematodes, mites, springtails, and some insects. These organisms feed on fungi by either consuming them directly or by using them as a food source. Fungi are an important component of many ecosystems and serve as a food source for a variety of organisms.
Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.
well fungi can decompse things as can some organisms
There are more multicellular fungi organisms than unicellular fungi organisms. Multicellular fungi, such as molds and mushrooms, are more common and diverse than unicellular fungi, such as yeasts. This is because multicellular fungi have a wider range of ecological roles and adaptations.
Fungi are hetrotrophic organisms. They obtain C from other organisms
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms.
yes dead organisms is a nutrient source for fungi!!! ofcourse it is, .... or is it! O_o
No, fungi are multicellular organisms and do not exist as single-celled organisms. However, some fungi have a unicellular form in their life cycle, such as yeast, which can exist as single-celled organisms.
Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
Mushrooms, and mold.
Fungi
yes, they are fungi
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