yes, fungus is singular
Yes, fungi is plural and fungus is singular.
Fungi is the standard plural of fungus, because the word is Latin in origin it follows the Latin rules for plurals, however funguses following the English rules for plurals is also now an approved plural of fungus due to its frequency in common usage.
It's the only one not ending with 's': 'fungi' is the plural of "fungus'.
The plural form of fungus is fungi.
"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.
It is called mycelium. (Plural mycelia) Mycelium is made up of thousands of microscopic white strands. Each individual strand of mycelium is called a hypha. (Plural hyphae or hyphas)
Fungi is the plural of fungus
'Fungi' is the plural of fungus.
Fungi is the standard plural of fungus, because the word is Latin in origin it follows the Latin rules for plurals, however funguses following the English rules for plurals is also now an approved plural of fungus due to its frequency in common usage.
The noun 'fungi' is the plural form of the noun 'fungus'.
Fungus is singular, while fungi is plural.
The word fungi is a plural noun.The singular noun is fungus.This is a Latin plural more commonly used than the English plural which would be funguses.
It's the only one not ending with 's': 'fungi' is the plural of "fungus'.
The plural form of fungus is fungi.
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fungus is singular, fungi is plural
I think it may be fungus