define fungi and its characteristics
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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). Fungiare multicellular and eukaryotic. They are also heterotrophs, and gain nutrition through absorption.,
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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). Fungiare multicellular and eukaryotic. They are also heterotrophs, and gain nutrition through absorption.,
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fungi is a taxonomic kingdom, or in someclassification schemes a division of thekingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungusgroups and sometimes also the slimemolds.
Characteristics -
Fungi exists in two fundamental forms, filamentous or hyphal form (MOLD) and singe celled or budding form (YEAST).
But for the classification of fungi, they are studied as mold, yeast, yeast like fungi and dimorphic fungi.
Yeast is Unicellular while Mold is multicellular and filamentous
4. Fungi lacks Chloroplast.
5. Mode of nutrition:
Fungi are organotropic heterotrophs.
Mostly Fungi are saprophytic and some are Parasitic
Characteristics -
Fungi exists in two fundamental forms, filamentous or hyphal form (MOLD) and singe celled or budding form (YEAST).
But for the classification of fungi, they are studied as mold, yeast, yeast like fungi and dimorphic fungi.
Yeast is Unicellular while Mold is multicellular and filamentous
4. Fungi lacks Chloroplast.
5. Mode of nutrition:
Fungi are organotropic heterotrophs.
Mostly Fungi are saprophytic and some are Parasitic
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