What is a fungus?
Spore-forming eukaryotic heterotroph – digests food through absorption
A fungus is a type of living organism that belongs to the kingdom Fungi. It is not a plant or an animal but a unique type of organism that grows by feeding on other organic matter. Fungi can exist as single cells or in complex structures with multiple cells. They form a diverse group of organisms that can be found in almost any environment on Earth, including soil, water, and air. Fungi can form beneficial symbiotic relationships with other organisms such as plants and animals, but they can also be pathogenic and cause harmful infections. Some commonly known types of fungi include mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.
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