If you are reffering to Fungia, a genus of corals, its purpose is the same as all animals, to live, grow, and reproduce.
to jdentify the capsules of bacteria and fungi
rose bengal inhibits growth of bacteria, thus promoting the growth of fungi, mold and yeast.
saccharomyces are fungi, strain in bioligal term are animal use for experimental purpose.
The mushroom is the "fruiting body" (i.e. reproductive system) of certain types of fungi. Its purpose is therefore to ensure the successful reproduction of the fungus into the next generation.
there is a couple different ways in which fungi could be in an oak trees life cycle depending where it grows. The most obviouse would be when the tree dies the fungi help decay the tree by feeding on it. Also there are types of fungi that live in the soil mostly underground that can give off nitrogen among other nutrients that an oak tree could feed on.
No, fungi is not unicellular. Fungi is multicellular
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
evolved 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.