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explain the structure of fugus?​

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Answered by deeparamasastry
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Answer: Almost all the fungi have a filamentous structure except the yeast cells.

They can be either single-celled or multicellular organism.

Fungi consist of long thread-like structures known as hyphae. ...

Fungi possess a cell wall which is made up of chitin and polysaccharides

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Answered by ALPHAPANDEY
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Answer:

the lungs of a human at he end contains small air suckling bags known as alveoli which is covered by many nerves to take o2 and the branches inside is known as tracheoloes.

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