if fungi dies then other organisms won't have food then evently everything dies
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Yes; all the unicelullar, colonial and filamentous algae, members of fungi and liverworts are without stem, root and leaf.
Fungi are plants. Fungi produce their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems. Fungi reproduce through spores.
I'm assuming you are referring to the growth that is visible to your eyes and not under a microscope. If you cut a spot of mold or fungus in half, you will have two spots of mold or fungi.
The penny will be gone. You will also be gone with it, because getting close enough to a black hole to drop a penny inside it will catch you in its gravity well.
Yes of course many species of Fungi have gone extinct, as have many species of Plants, Animals, etc.
Plecos love to eat fresh water fungi. I had a lot of fungi in my freshwater fish tank and within 5 months all on the fungi was gone when i got a pleco
Certain types of fungi happen to be uni-cellular. Others are multicellular, but I don't know the names of multi cellular fungi.
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There would be no mushrooms lack of decomposing.
World Gone Sour happened in 2011.
the world would explode No the world would not explode, however this would slowly but surely endanger the fungi.
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
maybe it was gone. haha
Fungi are just as essential to our biology as other microorganisms. Without them we would be lacking food and medicine.
nothing would happen because fungi dont carry out photosynthesis.
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