Biology, asked by mayurkhotare101, 2 months ago

Fungi is a …………type of organisms​

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Answered by khushikhan692
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Fungi are eukaryotic organisms; i.e., their cells contain membrane-bound organelles and clearly defined nuclei. ... Fungi grow from the tips of filaments (hyphae) that make up the bodies of the organisms (mycelia), and they digest organic matter externally before absorbing it into their mycelia.

Answered by ahmeddanishmadani
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Fungi are eukaryotic organisms; i.e., their cells contain membrane-bound organelles and clearly defined nuclei. ... Fungi grow from the tips of filaments (hyphae) that make up the bodies of the organisms (mycelia), and they digest organic matter externally before absorbing it into their mycelia.

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