Biology, asked by shirley123, 1 year ago

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Answered by akki109
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hii friend your answer is 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
Answered by AJAYMAHICH
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Fungi is a kingdom of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms characterized by chitinous cell walls. Basically, what that means is they have complex cells with nuclei enveloping their DNA, which differentiates them from other micro-organisms like bacteria and archea. Heterotrophic means they have to acquire food (plants are autotrophic, because they generate their own from sunlight and whatnot), but unlike higher organisms, they digest their food externally by secreting enzymes and absorbing the nutrients that are released. They are best known as decomposers, but they often have multiple ecological roles, and many plants require specific fungi to live (for example: most orchids cannot even germinate without their fungal symbiont). Most people don’t realize that fungi are more closely related to us than they are to plants, because that is kind of mind-blowing at face value, but it explains why fungal infections are so hard to get rid of. Anything that kills fungal cells is likely to be somewhat toxic to human cells.
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