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WHAT IS A FUNGI ? DESCRIBE IT BRIEFLY


svara: fungus is a eukaryote that digests food externally and absorbs nutrients directly through its cell walls. Most fungi reproduce by spores and have a body (thallus) composed of microscopic tubular cells called hyphae. Fungi are heterotrophs and, like animals, obtain their carbon and energy from other organisms. Some fungi obtain their nutrients from a living host (plant or animal) and are called biotrophs; others obtain their nutrients from dead plants or animals and are called saprotrophs (sapro
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ajnala: a fungi is any member of a large group of eukayotic organisms that include microorganisms such as yeasts and molds as well as the more familiar mushrooms

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Answered by SreekanthK
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Fungi is a large group which contains micro-organisms such as yests etc.
Fungi is the plural form of Fungus.

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Answered by sampreetha
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Fungi is one of the kingdoms in biological classification.
*They are present everywhere n occur in air, water, soil n on plants n animals.
*They are heterotrophic, spore producing eukaryotic organisms.
*The body consist of long, slender thread like structures called HYPHAE n the network of hyphae is called MYCELIUM
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