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    40 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Fungus Meanings

    noun a simple, non-flowering plant of a large group that includes mushrooms, mildews, molds, and yeasts

    Fields related to fungus

    Environmental Science

    Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems, breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients.

    Medicine

    Fungi can cause various infections in humans, such as athlete's foot, ringworm, and fungal nail infections.

    Biology

    Fungus is a type of organism that includes molds, mildews, and mushrooms. It plays a crucial role in decomposition and nutrient recycling.

    Food industry

    Certain types of fungi, like yeast, are used in the production of foods such as bread, beer, and cheese.

    Plant Pathology

    Fungi can also cause diseases in plants, leading to crop loss and other agricultural issues.

    Mycology

    The study of fungi, including their genetics, physiology, and ecology.

    Occupation Usage of fungus

    Writer

    Fungus can be used as a metaphor in literature to represent decay or corruption.

    Biologist

    Fungus is studied by biologists to understand its role in ecosystems and its potential uses in medicine.

    Chef

    Some chefs use edible fungi like mushrooms in their culinary creations.

    Botanist

    Botanists study the classification and characteristics of different types of fungus.

    Pharmacist

    Fungus can be a source of active ingredients for pharmaceutical products.

    Environmental Scientist

    Fungi play a key role in nutrient cycling and decomposition in ecosystems, which is studied by environmental scientists.

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