Noun
The word is derived from fungus
See Fungus.
of Fungus
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the CDC, certain bacteria and fungi can be carried on animal fur and hair, but there is no evidence the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can spread to people from coming into contact with the skin, fur or hair of pets. Source: Internet
According to Sheldrake, fungi are the future—containing clues about our environment and as a source of sustainable food, packaging, and green building materials. Source: Internet
A laser scan of fungi living within plant roots, with the fungus rendered in red, and the plant in blue. Source: Internet
A isolate from this group has also been identified in a child with encephalitis. citation The genomes in this group have some similarity with the Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence associated DNA virus 1 which infects fungi. Source: Internet
A healthy soil full of active fungi and microbial life, combined with a diverse crop (making use of companion planting ), suppresses weeds and pests naturally and retains rainwater. Source: Internet
All plants and many fungi and algae switch between a haploid and a diploid state, with one of the stages emphasized over the other. Source: Internet