the two parasictic fungi are
Tinea pedis and Candida albicans
1. Animalia 2. Plantae 3. Fungi 4. Protista 6. Archaebacteria 5. Eucabacteria
Nemathelminthes, commonly known as roundworms, include examples such as Caenorhabditis elegans, a widely studied model organism in genetics and developmental biology, and Ascaris lumbricoides, a parasitic roundworm that infects humans and can cause ascariasis. These organisms exhibit diverse habitats and lifestyles, ranging from free-living in soil and aquatic environments to parasitic forms that inhabit various hosts.
Fungi are relatively simple, but more simple are protists, and even more are bacteria.
A paramecium and an amoeba are both protists. A mushroom is a type of fungi, which is an entirely different class of life.
animals, plants, and fungi
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
Roughly 30% of fungi are known to be parasitic, meaning they obtain nutrients from living organisms. These parasitic fungi can cause various diseases in plants, animals, and humans.
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
Yes, quite a few are.
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
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
Not all fungi are parasites; only some of them are. Most are saprobes, decaying dead organic matter.
Generally, yes. However, there are some mushrooms that are parasitic. A well-known parasitic mushroom is the ant mushroom.
some chemical industries use it to manufacture medicines
Carnivores eat producers and consumers. Bacteria and fungi may be parasitic or detrivores.
Athlete's foot and jock itch, along with ringworm are 3 related fungi that are parasites on the human body.