one useful fungi is mushroom......
Limestone is the rock that is most useful to modern industrial countries because it is the source for the main ingredient in cement.
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By 300 million years ago, all forms of fungi existed, but earlier records are a bit sketchy. Nevertheless, there are some undisputed fossils of fungi from around 400-440 million years ago. Also, many of the earliest plant fossils show the presence of mycorrhizae. Although the origin of fungi is a mystery, most biologists assume that the fungi evolved from protists. Moreover, most assume that fungi probably existed as early as the terrestrial environment was first colonized by life: "From their inception, terrestrial communities have depended on (fungi)". Probably, fungi moved with plants from the aquatic habitat.
The fungus you are referring to is likely the "Dead man's fingers" fungus, which is a type of basidiomycete fungus that resembles a black, decaying carrot covered in dark, gooey spore mass. It produces a strong, foul odor similar to that of rotting flesh, hence the name "dead man's fingers."
A proper name for a garbage man is a waste management worker or a sanitation worker.
There are many plants and fungi useful to man. Ones to look at first are herbs and mushrooms. These can be grown by you, and are helpful as part of a healthy diet.
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biology is useful in every one
giraffes useful to mankind ?
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G. T. Odamtten has written: 'Fungi, man's allies or enemies?' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fungi, Fungi
mountains are useful to man because they are rich in minerals and the water over there is fresh and it has fertile soil.
There are many animal products that are very useful to man. Five of the most useful are beeswax, leather, pearls, feathers, bone, and fur.
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CFC's are useful to man. They act as coolants.
Useful animals help man complete their task more easily...
9 constellations are useful to man, they are useful in showing directions with reference to Pole star.