Biology, asked by meenu5096, 1 year ago

characteristics of fungi

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Answered by Raghav1111111111
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The kingdom Fungi includes a vast variety of organisms such as mushrooms, yeast, and mold, made up of feathery filaments called hyphae (collectively called mycelium). Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They are also heterotrophs, and gain nutrition through absorption.

H4rshGunjy4L: Bro u just copy pasted that from google didn't you?? No I didn't copy paste that from google, instead, I used the google to look up examples of fungi, not the entire answer dude.
Answered by H4rshGunjy4L
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=> They use wind as a agent of dispersal of their pores.

=>They take nutrients from the dead and decaying matter.

=>Examples are-  Different species of Mushroom, Yeast cells, Microsporidia, Etc.


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