i do not no
fungi or funguses
Più di un fungo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "more than one fungus." The above-mentioned example also may be translated into English as "more than a fungus." The pronunciation will be "pyoo dee oon FOON-go" in Italian.
you kinda answered your own question... if you have one, its pronounced fungus. If you are talking about more than one its fungi.
Fungi can be unicellular (one-celled) or multicelluar (more than one cell).A common one-celled fungus is yeast (phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota).
In a sense. Mildew is a fungus and there is a white fungus that is more of a web structure than black mildew so I suppose you could call it mildew.
They are called fairy rings and are found on lawns and meadows. They can be caused by more than one type of fungus, in the UK it is normally Marasmius oreades.
One cell commonly have one.But some have two or more.
How do you reckon? You should be asking why do Humans know more about animals and plants than fungi, when there are more fungi than plants. The worlds largest organism is a giant fungus, called the Honey Fungus, and is 3.5 miles across, living 3 foot under. It is between 2400 years old and 7200 years old.
You are confused. Fungi is the plural of fungus (just like geese is the same thing as goose, except geese denotates more than one goose). Also, fungi and protists are two different classifications.
In this case, bacteria can grow more and divide into more organisms, but fungus, however, can grow into mushrooms that are bigger than organisms. so in opinion, it is fungus.
Fungus is not caused by bacteria. Fungi are a separate group of organisms that are more similar to plants than bacteria. Bacteria are different microorganisms that can sometimes interact with fungi in the environment.
One symbiotic relationship in the tundra is the one between the alga and the fungus. This relationship is known as lichen. The alga is protected by the fungus and the fungus receives food from the alga.