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Fungi can be single-celled or very complex multicellular organisms. They are found in just about any habitat, but most live on the land, mainly in soil or on plant material rather than in sea or fresh water. Some fungi are called decomposers, and they take dead bodies apart (decompose). Mushroom is an example of fungi.