Fungus
Fungus
Fungus |They are living organisms classified within the real range of nuclei, and many species form the kingdom of fungi.What is the composition of fungi?
What are Fungus:
Fungus |They are living organisms classified within the real range of nuclei, and many types form the kingdom of fungi.
They are thalassaus organisms that are widespread in the various middle lands, they are found in wet and dry soils, in fresh and saltwater and in the air up to high altitudes of it. These fungi are also seen in many foods causing the corruption of many of them, and may contribute to the settlement and maturation of some of them such as (cheese) and from fungi what is used as human food such as mushrooms.
What is the composition of fungi?
They are widespread organisms, which contain more than 1,000 species, so they have a special independent classification that is considered a real-core organism in the possession of an internal membrane system surrounded by the nucleus and other cytoplasm organisms, as well as a cellular wall consisting of quantities of polysaceous “cellulose” and caitin, and fungi of non-self-feeding organisms where they depend on other organisms for their nutritional needs.
What are her qualities?
- Fungi are multicellular organisms and rare single-celled fungi and are the most famous single-celled fungi.
- Most fungi are divided into skeaor or esque fungi (yeast).
What kindof it is?
- Forced intrusion fungi: She lives in nature, intruding on special families that suit her, and cannot live away from her families, such as plasmoparaphyticola.
- Optional fungi intruding: Living in natural conditions, orphaned by decaying organic substances found in the soil, if you do not find these substances and find a “suitable” family, they can intrudon against it like some types of fuzarium.
- Symbiotic fungi: they live in a symbiotic way, i.e. exchange of benefit symbiosis with other organisms such as achens, which are symbiotic living between types of nematodes
- and types of green algae or blue bacteria.
What are its damage to human beings?
Causes diseases of humans such as skin diseases:
- Missing fungi affect the toes, causing a eating in the skin and a chastity between the fingers (athlete’s foot disease).
- Fungi that infect the skin such as figs.
- Fungi that cause middle ear infections
- Recent research has shown that one of the causes of the dandruff
- is the oily scalp and fungi that stick from the atmosphere surrounding the hair.
- Fungi that infect the female genitalia.
- Fungi that cause ringworm disease
Does fungi have any damage to plants and animals?
- Yes, it’s already causing diseases for animals, such as ants.
- It causes diseases of plants: such as late blight in potatoes and tomatoes,
- and the cause of an egg fungus (Vittophora invests) wheat rust and many other diseases.
- Although fungi have many types that the antifungals currently present in pharmacies are mostly effective, many fungi that infect the skin (tinia) are difficult to treat or require a long period of treatment.