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describe about structure of fungi​

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Answered by lalalisa37
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The main body of most fungi is made up of fine, branching, usually colourless threads called hyphae. Each fungus will have vast numbers of these hyphae, all intertwining to make up a tangled web called the mycelium.

Answered by Soloqueen93
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Kingdom fungi are one of the six kingdoMs under which all organisms are categorized.Fungi include a diverse group of organisms that are neither the part of plant kingdom nor the animal kingdom.

Members of the fungi kingdom have complex cells with a nucleus and organelles (eukaryotes)

Most of the fungi grow as tubular filaments called hypae. An interwoven mass of hypae is called a my celium.

Fungi obtain nutrients by absorbtion(heterotrophs)

Fungi can reproduce both sexually (i.e. using genetic material from separate male and female partners) and asexually (via formation and release of spores from one individual.)

Fungi cell walls are mainly composed of a carbohydrate called Chitin.

Uses of fungi:

➣ Fungi feed on dead organic matter which includes leaf litter, soil,dung,wood and dead animals.

➣The well-known antibiotic drug Penicillin is derived from the fungus Penicillium.

➣ Some species of fungi are edible in nature. These include straw mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, shiitakes, truffles, milk mushrooms and black trumpets.

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