what are the uses of fungi? elaborate.
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Fungi are simple plant forms, and include mushrooms, molds, yeasts and mildews. Unlike other plants, however, fungi do not have chlorophyll and are not capable of photosynthesis. According to the Cornell University Mushroom Blog, fungi have important culinary, medical, agricultural and industrial uses. Fungi can be used to create dyes, medications and eco-friendly building materials.
Fungi are of many types;
1.) Yeast- Now, this one would sound awkward!
Whenever you eat pizza, you eat Fungi, even if you don’t like your pizza with mushrooms. That’s because pizza dough contains yeast.
Yeasts are used in bread baking and brewing alcoholic beverages.
2.) Mushroom- Humans Have been collecting Mushrooms since a ling time and it has been a staple food aswell!
3.)Rhizopus Microporus- The fungus Rhizopus microsporus has been found to markedly increase the efficiency of ethanol production, according to the website ScienceDaily. Ethanol is one of the most widely produced fungal metabolites. The fungus Rhizopus microsporus grows well in thin stillage, and is able to break down the majority of the solids in it.
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Fungi are simple plant forms, and include mushrooms, molds, yeasts and mildews. Unlike other plants, however, fungi do not have chlorophyll and are not capable of photosynthesis. According to the Cornell University Mushroom Blog, fungi have important culinary, medical, agricultural and industrial uses. Fungi can be used to create dyes, medications and eco-friendly building materials.
Fungi are of many types;
1.) Yeast- Now, this one would sound awkward!
Whenever you eat pizza, you eat Fungi, even if you don’t like your pizza with mushrooms. That’s because pizza dough contains yeast.
Yeasts are used in bread baking and brewing alcoholic beverages.
2.) Mushroom- Humans Have been collecting Mushrooms since a ling time and it has been a staple food aswell!
3.)Rhizopus Microporus- The fungus Rhizopus microsporus has been found to markedly increase the efficiency of ethanol production, according to the website ScienceDaily. Ethanol is one of the most widely produced fungal metabolites. The fungus Rhizopus microsporus grows well in thin stillage, and is able to break down the majority of the solids in it.
Hope it helps!
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