Write two examples of fungi
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago
A unicellular fungus which includes baker's yeast. Yeast can also be found in pharmacies as probiotic which can help prevent diarrhea. There is also yeast that can be damaging to the human body. When present in the mouth, esophagus, bowel and ******, it can cause yeast infections in people with low immune systems. If it invades the blood yeast can be fatal
Mushrooms
A fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. It typically consists of a stem, cap and gills. Some are harmful and some are not. Some mushrooms are edible and have successfully been cultivated for human consumption. A mushroom develops from a nodule, or pinhead, less than two millimeters in diameter. Many species of mushrooms seemingly appear overnight, growing or expanding rapidly. In reality all species of mushrooms take several days to form primordial mushroom fruit bodies, though they do expand rapidly by the absorption of fluids.
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