Yes it is true. Mushrooms for instance are edible fungi.
yes Some types like mushrooms. Not all mushrooms are edible though, some are poisonous.
Only certain fungi are edible and these can be eaten by mice.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes but fungi are eukaryotes. Fungi have a distinct nucleus enclosed within a membrane, while bacteria do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
Fungi are plants. Fungi produce their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems. Fungi reproduce through spores.
No, algae will not turn into fungi if eaten, even if the stomach has an overgrowth of candida. Algae and fungi are different organisms with distinct characteristics and biological pathways. The overgrowth of candida in the stomach is a separate issue that would need to be addressed through appropriate medical or dietary interventions.
Some are, some aren't. Those wastes that are biodegradable can be eaten by bacteria and/or fungi.
Fungi is eaten by fish and crustaceans like crabs and lobsters.
yes Some types like mushrooms. Not all mushrooms are edible though, some are poisonous.
indirectly, it is breathed
Fungi that can be eaten include mushrooms like chanterelles and morels. However, there are harmful fungi like wheat rust (Puccinia species) that can cause diseases in plants, leading to decreased crop yield and quality. It's important to properly identify fungi before consuming or managing them in agricultural settings.
If you have never eaten shark at all, it would be technically true to say that you have not eaten shark in a long time. The statement, "not having eaten shark in a long time", does, however imply that, at some time, you did eat shark.
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
Only certain fungi are edible and these can be eaten by mice.
Yes for example mushrooms are a fungus so they are harmless and consumable.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes but fungi are eukaryotes. Fungi have a distinct nucleus enclosed within a membrane, while bacteria do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
Fungi are plants. Fungi produce their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems. Fungi reproduce through spores.
No, algae will not turn into fungi if eaten, even if the stomach has an overgrowth of candida. Algae and fungi are different organisms with distinct characteristics and biological pathways. The overgrowth of candida in the stomach is a separate issue that would need to be addressed through appropriate medical or dietary interventions.