All fungi and algae are microscopic? give example to support you answer
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Fungi: Fungi are non-green plant-like organisms that do not contain chlorophyll. They can be unicellular or multicellular organisms. Have you ever seen the whitish greyish patch on the slice of bread? Can you guess, what are these?
Yes, these are a fungus, a multicellular organism that has developed on the surface of the bread. If you carefully look at the surface of a slice of bread under a microscope, you may find several tiny threads like structures called hyphae. A mass of hyphae is known as mycelium.
Yes, these are a fungus, a multicellular organism that has developed on the surface of the bread. If you carefully look at the surface of a slice of bread under a microscope, you may find several tiny threads like structures called hyphae. A mass of hyphae is known as mycelium.
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Not all fungi and algae are microscopic___ example of fungi: fusarium example of algae:
blue green algae
blue green algae
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