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classification fungus, structure of mycelium, Asexual reproduction, sexual, fruiting body, eg, box​

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Answered by cs5315779
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Over 60,000 species of fungi are known. Fungi are classified primarily by their method of reproduction (both sexual and asexual) and fruiting bodies (asexual or sexual spores surrounded by highly organised protective structures). In the earliest classification, there were only two recognized kingdoms:- Plants and Animals.This two kingdom system was used until Whitaker (1969) proposed that organisms be classified into five kingdoms :- Monera (=Bacteria), Protista (=Mostly Algae and Protozoans), Plantae (=Plants), Mycetae (=Fungi) and Animalia (=Animals).

Fungi belong to Domain-Eukarya and Kingdom -Mycetae (=Fungi) The classification of fungi, as proposed by Ainsworth (1973), is commonly followed :

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