The study of fungi is known as mycology. Mycology encompasses the classification, Biology, ecology, and uses of fungi, including their roles in decomposition, medicine, and food production. Fungi include diverse organisms such as molds, yeasts, and mushrooms, which play crucial roles in various ecosystems and have significant applications in biotechnology and pharmacology. Understanding fungi is essential for managing diseases they may cause in plants, animals, and humans, as well as harnessing their benefits in industries like agriculture and food.
Mycology is the branch of biology that deals with the study of fungi in general.
Yes. Animals are not covered under general botany.
Microbiology is an area under the general science of Biology. It deals with the study of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses etc).
mycology it is the branch of botany that deals with fungi
No, fungi is not unicellular. Fungi is multicellular
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
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Fungi are neither plants or animals, they are fungi. Once again, fungi are neither invertebrates or vertebrates, they are fungi.
Fungi belong to the Kingdom Fungi.
Uniquely so seems appropriate. Biology, anatomy, zoology, pathology and so on are sub disciplines of this subject which deals with living beings. Such as plants, animals, and fungi.
Fungi are plants. Fungi produce their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems. Fungi reproduce through spores.