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what are fungi? example also​

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Answered by ritika123489
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Fungus, plural fungi, any of about 144,000 known species of organisms of the kingdom Fungi, which includes the yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, molds, and mushrooms. ... Many fungi are free-living in soil or water; others form parasitic or symbiotic relationships with plants or animals.

Explanation: EXAMPLE OF FUNGI

•Yeasts. A unicellular fungus which includes baker's yeast. ...

•Mold. A multicellular fungi and appear as fuzzy growths. ...

•Mushrooms. A fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source.

Answered by saicharan1234585
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Fungi (singular: fungus) are a kingdom of usually multicellular eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophs (cannot make their own food) and have important roles in nutrient cycling in an ecosystem. Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually, and they also have symbiotic associations with plants and bacteria. However, they are also responsible for some diseases in plants and animals. The study of fungi is known as mycology.Fungi are sometimes overlooked in biology, especially compared to bacteria, plants and animals. This is partially because many fungi are microscopic, and the field of mycology did not really develop until after the invention of the microscope. However, there are many common examples of fungi. Yeasts are one example.

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