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A '''fungus''' is a eukaryotic [[lifeform]], which lacks vascular tissue and chlorophyll. Fungi can be [[cell (biology)|unicellular]] or multicellular. |
A '''fungus''' is a eukaryotic [[lifeform]], which lacks vascular tissue and chlorophyll. Fungi can be [[cell (biology)|unicellular]] or multicellular. |
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− | The [[leola root]] is a dark yellow root [[vegetable]] native to the [[Delta Quadrant]] that is covered in mildew (a variety of fungus). |
+ | The [[leola root]] is a dark yellow root [[vegetable]] native to the [[Delta Quadrant]] that is covered in mildew (a variety of fungus). ([[VOY]]: "[[State of Flux]]") |
[[Ledonian]] soil contains [[mycorrhizal fungus]] that helps plants on [[Ledonia III]] retain [[water]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Wire]]") |
[[Ledonian]] soil contains [[mycorrhizal fungus]] that helps plants on [[Ledonia III]] retain [[water]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Wire]]") |
Revision as of 17:41, 30 January 2006
A fungus is a eukaryotic lifeform, which lacks vascular tissue and chlorophyll. Fungi can be unicellular or multicellular.
The leola root is a dark yellow root vegetable native to the Delta Quadrant that is covered in mildew (a variety of fungus). (VOY: "State of Flux")
Ledonian soil contains mycorrhizal fungus that helps plants on Ledonia III retain water. (DS9: "The Wire")
In 2246, an exotic fungus destroyed most of Tarsus IV's food supply. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")
Referenced fungi
- Amanita muscaria
- Matopin rock fungus
- Mushroom
- Mycorrhizal fungus
- Seltin wood fungus
- Sleeger fungus
- Tri-nucleic fungus