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characteristics of fungi​

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Answered by aryansoni1454
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General characteristics of fungi: Fungi are eukaryotic, i.e. their cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. See prokaryotic vs eukaryotic cells for more about what is meant by 'eukaryotic'. Fungi have cell walls* (plants also have cell walls, but animals have no cell walls).

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Answered by sacwal
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characteristics of fungi are as below-

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Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants.

Fungi are heterotrophic: they use complex organic compounds as sources of energy and carbon, not photosynthesis.

Fungi multiply either asexually, sexually, or both.

The majority of fungi produce spores, which are defined as haploid cells that can undergo mitosis to form multicellular, haploid individuals.

Fungi interact with other organisms by either forming beneficial or mutualistic associations (mycorrhizae and lichens ) or by causing serious infections.

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