What does the enquirer mean ? It's a pretty dumb question.
I wouldn't be surprised if they want to know where to look for truffles and nobody is going to tell them that, except maybe under the bed.
Fungi are called the hidden kingdom because they are often overlooked in comparison to plants and animals. Most of the fungi live underground or inside other organisms, making them hidden from direct view. Additionally, their reproductive structures are not as prominent as flowers or fruits, further adding to their "hidden" status.
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
Club fungi are one or many celled organisms that live in moist or wet surroundings
Mushrooms
the ones that live on animals are called zoopathogenic fungi the ones that live on plants are called phytopathogenic fungi it also includes mycophthorous fungi which live on mushrooms these fungi cause diseases on various living things
Most de-composers, like earthworms, bacteria and fungi live underground/in the soil or the live off the soil.
Mushrooms are merely the fruit of a fungi that has a complex underground root system.
in fungi
No, all mushrooms are fungi and a lot of other stuff is too. In fact, fungi are common; more common than you realise because most fungi live underground, where they can't be seen. In general, only the 'fruiting bodies' appear above ground - mushrooms are the classic example. In some fungi even the fruiting bodies are below ground, the famous instance being truffles. To avoid confusion, the statement 'most fungi' means the average weight per acre of fungi is largely underground; that still leaves many species visible on tree trunks, dead logs or anything that will nourish a fungus and can't defend itself.
Fungi are called the hidden kingdom because they are often overlooked in comparison to plants and animals. Most of the fungi live underground or inside other organisms, making them hidden from direct view. Additionally, their reproductive structures are not as prominent as flowers or fruits, further adding to their "hidden" status.
They live on land not underground.
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
The bettong is a small, omnivorous member of the macropod family, which means the family of kangaroos. It feeds on a variety of underground tubers and fungi, but also live prey such as a variety of arthropods. In order to catch these arthropods, it digs underground or around the base of trees.
Mycelium (novanet) (gradpoint)
there is a couple different ways in which fungi could be in an oak trees life cycle depending where it grows. The most obviouse would be when the tree dies the fungi help decay the tree by feeding on it. Also there are types of fungi that live in the soil mostly underground that can give off nitrogen among other nutrients that an oak tree could feed on.
Live from the Underground was created on 2012-06-05.
Club fungi are one or many celled organisms that live in moist or wet surroundings