because some cant get food so parisitic while some can get food so its not parisitic
An environment without fungi would likely experience a decrease in decomposition rates of organic matter, impacting nutrient recycling. Plant growth may be hindered as fungi play crucial roles in nutrient uptake and symbiotic relationships with plants. The diversity and functioning of soil ecosystems could also be compromised without the presence of fungi.
Fungi are most active during the day when there is sufficient light for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and reproduction. However, some fungi may also be active at night, depending on their specific life cycle and environmental conditions.
The original five kingdoms are Monera (bacteria), Protista (protozoa and algae), Fungi (fungi), Plantae (plants), and Animalia (animals). This classification system has been revised over time, with the addition of new kingdoms and changes in classification.
I know for a fact it means "the study of fungi", like mushrooms and what not. but at the same time, resources online seem to point that it's a branch of physiology dealing with muscles and their structure, not function...
While fungi reproduce differently than bacteria, with sexual and asexual reproductive states that can vary between species, some fungi can have relatively short generation times similar to bacteria. Under optimal conditions, fungi can reproduce rapidly through spores or by growing hyphae, enabling them to establish new colonies quickly.
If you introduce pesticides after introducing parasitic wasps you will kill the parasites and the parasitic wasps so you will have wasted your time and money introducing the parasite wasps.
I think it is parasitism because corn smut is the disease on a corn crop caused by fungi and so, fungi is taking nourishment from the corn crop but damaging it at the same time (corn smut..).
They perform the same functions as forest plants but are in a different category. mushrooms are Fungi which produce by decay almost every time.
An environment without fungi would likely experience a decrease in decomposition rates of organic matter, impacting nutrient recycling. Plant growth may be hindered as fungi play crucial roles in nutrient uptake and symbiotic relationships with plants. The diversity and functioning of soil ecosystems could also be compromised without the presence of fungi.
Most likely your digestive trac digested it. You eat fungi all the time if you like blue cheese.
Yes you can, but it will take a long time!
Early fungi were actually aquatic. They evolved from early animals, actually. Fungi are very closely related to animals. Much closer than plants or even protists. Other information: fungi can produce asexually or sexually, they can only absorb nutrients, and they are in no way a plant. Hope it helped!
Yes fungi can be found in canned food that is left open for sometime.
Yes, but not all the time (or even most of the time).
Yes. More so if it is connected. Most vehicles today put a parasitic draw on the battery that will drain it down over time. Parasitic draw should be under .050 mA.
Slime molds are very similar to the fungi, and they were thought to be fungi for a long time. However, they are not evolutionarily related to fungi. Thus, they are called fungus-like protists.
Slime molds are very similar to the fungi, and they were thought to be fungi for a long time. However, they are not evolutionarily related to fungi. Thus, they are called fungus-like protists.