If testicals are not washed for a month or so and is in warm, sweaty underclothing constantly, traces of green fungus called Amanita pantherinacan grow in the folds of the scrotum. This is caused by the fungus spores landing in underclothing when being aired. It eventually finds the sweaty and warm conditions underneath the scrotum a suitable place for growing. Thus, green mushrooms can grow out from the testis.
Fungi have a unique appearance due to their filamentous structure made of thin threads called hyphae. These hyphae can interweave to form a network called mycelium, which can vary in color, texture, and shape depending on the species of fungus. Additionally, some fungi produce spore-bearing structures like mushrooms or mold, contributing to their recognizable appearance.
It turns your toenail dark (sometimes light) yellow, it smells bad and can make your toenail very brittle.
Mushrooms are a kind of fungus that people like to eat.
Fungus can range from different sizes. Like 3 inches to 1 foot.
Animal-Like Plant-like fungus-like
fungus look just like mushroom
Yes
Well i can tell u this coral is a producer the types of fungi in the coral reef are bryozoa, chordata , cnidaria . hope this helps!
fungus is singular, fungi is plural
Some fungi, like slime molds, eat by engulfing. Look up slime mold!
Testicle pain could be something as simple as a bruise, or it could be something potentially dangerous like a torsioned testicle that occurs when the testicle wraps and tangles the various ducts and vessels it is connected to inside the sac.
Some stages of Radulomyces molaris can look like baked meringue when dried out.
There are replacement testicles available. There will be a slight difference in their feel but would appear normal.
Fungi have a unique appearance due to their filamentous structure made of thin threads called hyphae. These hyphae can interweave to form a network called mycelium, which can vary in color, texture, and shape depending on the species of fungus. Additionally, some fungi produce spore-bearing structures like mushrooms or mold, contributing to their recognizable appearance.
Under a microscope, a ringworm fungus appears as a thin, thread-like structure with a circular shape. It may have a spiky or rough surface, resembling a worm or a ring, hence the name "ringworm."
Not on this site. You will have to go to another site or look in a book.
It is the scrotum.