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What are fungi? Are they of any use to us? Explain with examples.

Please give the answer of each.​

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Answered by KoulikRoy
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Answer:

Fungi is a kind of multicellular microbe belonged to Kingdom fungi. Their cell wall is composed of chitin.

Yes they are helpful to us... The yeast(fungi) can convert vinegar to alcohol...

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Plants, animals, protozoa, and monera are all types of eukaryotic organisms that belong to the kingdom Fungi.
  • Yeast, moulds, truffles, and mushrooms are examples of fungi.
  • The majority of fungi are minute, with hyphae, which are thread-like structures with a diameter of less than 10 m.
  • Instead of relying on sunlight, these branching structures develop into a mycelium, a root-like vegetative mass that absorbs nutrients from the environment.
  • Fungi get their nutrients from a number of places, including soil, water, decomposing debris, and other living things.
  • Parasitic fungi that steal nutrients from plant hosts need specific hyphal structures to get into the cells.
  • Fungus cells have a cell wall that, unlike plant or bacterial cell walls, is mostly made of chitin, the same chemical that crustaceans and insects employ in their exoskeletons.
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