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what are the main feature of fungi five short points


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Answered by PeterTony
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There are unicellular and pluricellular fungi. All fungi are eukaryotes and heterotrophs. Fungi have cells whose cell walls are made of chitin, the same substance that composes the exoskeleton of arthropods. Fungi, like animals, are characterized for their storage of glucose in the form of its polymer glycogen.
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403265635: Most fungi grow as tubular filaments called hyphae. An interwoven mass of hyphae is called a mycelium
The walls of hyphae are often strengthened with chitin, a polymer of N-acetylglucosamine
Fungi disperse themselves by releasing spores, usually windblown.
Fungi are heterotrophic
Answered by nitakizhakkedath
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fungi are a group of organisms wom has a saphrophytic mode of nutrition , i.e ,they breakdown food outside the body of the organism and then absorb it

They reproduce by releasing spores.spores are covered with thick outer covering which
makes them to withstand any climate and
spontaneously grow when the right climate

The anti-biotic was produced out of fungi i.e,
pencillin

Fungi is known to combine with algae in a
symbiotic relationship to form lichens

examples of fungi are - Rhizopus(bread mould),
pencillin, aspergillus,agaricus.

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