- The most common fungus every person has seen is the mushroom. They are part of Kingdom Fungi. The study of fungi is known as Mycology.
Features
- Fungi can be single-celled or very complex multicellular organisms.
- Many fungi are free-living in soil or water; others form parasitic or symbiotic relationships with plants or animals.
- Fungi are eukaryotic
- Fungi lack chlorophyll.
Importance for the living world
- Fungi are responsible for breaking down organic matter and releasing nutrients into the soil. So they help in removing waste.
- They help in many processes like making bread, wine, etc.
- Fungi like mushrooms are used as food.
- They are used in the manufacturing of antibiotics like penicillin.
How can it be harmful?
- A fungus called ergot or Claviceps causes ergotism in animals that consume contaminated grains. (The alkaloid extracted from ergot can be used to induce childbirth).
Source: The Hindu