Yes, most of them.
Dematiaceous molds are a type of mold characterized by dark pigmentation in their cell walls. They are commonly found in soil, plants, and decaying organic matter. Some dematiaceous molds can cause infections in humans and animals.
Four examples of microbes include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can be beneficial or pathogenic. Viruses are tiny infectious agents that require a host cell to replicate. Fungi, which include yeasts and molds, can decompose organic matter, while protozoa are single-celled eukaryotes often found in water and soil.
An FDA report in 1989 found that more than 5 percent of samples collected from counters in department stores were contaminated with molds, fungi, and pathogenic organisms.
Pathogenic organisms are those that cause disease. Soil contains many of these organisms, however, eating soil will not always lead to sickness. This is because these organisms are not always very virulent, meaning they are not always able to cause disease. They also do not come in high concentration.
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Non-pathogenic organisms are not harmful to humans and do not cause disease. Some non-pathogenic bacteria can even be beneficial, such as those found in the gut that aid in digestion.
in damp soil or rotting material
Non-pathogenic amoebas are commonly found in various aquatic environments such as freshwater bodies like lakes, ponds, and rivers, as well as in soil. They play important roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes in these habitats. Several species also form symbiotic relationships with other organisms.
Slime molds are considered to be heterotrophs. Slime molds obtain their energy by consuming soil, decaying wood, and other decaying materials.
Molds are considered to be microbes and do not form a specific taxonomic or phylogenetic grouping, but can be found in the divisions Zygomycota and Ascomycota. There are Fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not Fungi.There are Fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not Fungi.
The jelly-like net of cytoplasm found in slime molds is called a plasmodium.
Soil bacteria are not responsible for causing diseases in plants or animals. This role is typically played by pathogenic bacteria or other organisms.