The main characteristics of kingdom fungi
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Characteristic features of fungi
1. They’re achlorophyllous, heterotrophic, spree producing, thalloid organisms.
2. They’re haploid.
3. Nutrition is heterotrophic.
3. Their cell wall is made up of chitin (fungal cellulose)
4. Cells have unicistermal Golgi bodies.
5. Body is made up of thread like structure called hyphae. These structures criss cross each other to form mycelium.
1. They’re achlorophyllous, heterotrophic, spree producing, thalloid organisms.
2. They’re haploid.
3. Nutrition is heterotrophic.
3. Their cell wall is made up of chitin (fungal cellulose)
4. Cells have unicistermal Golgi bodies.
5. Body is made up of thread like structure called hyphae. These structures criss cross each other to form mycelium.
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Eukaryotic creatures known as fungi include yeasts, moulds, and mushrooms as well as other microbes. These organisms fall under the category of fungus.
Explanation:
- Eukaryotic, non-vascular, immobile, heterotrophic creatures are fungi.
- They could be filamentous or unicellular.
- They spread spores to reproduce.
- The phenomena of generational alternation is seen in fungi.
- Since fungi lack chlorophyll, they are unable to carry out photosynthesis.
- Starch is the sort of food that fungi store.
- In fungus, chitin is biosynthesized.
- The fungi have very tiny nuclei.
- There is no embryonic stage in the fungi. From the spores, they grow.
- Sexual or asexual reproduction is the method used.
- Some fungus can infect the host and are parasitic.
- Pheromone, which is produced by fungi, is the chemical that triggers sexual reproduction in fungi.
- Examples include yeast, mold, and mushrooms.
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