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WHAT IS MEANT BY FUNGUS??
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Answered by BrainlyAryabhatta
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Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that include microorganisms such as yeasts, moulds and mushrooms. ... The organisms found in Kingdom fungi contain a cell wall and are omnipresent. They are classified as heterotrophs among the living organisms.

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Answered by garumugam25
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A fungus is a simple organism, or living thing, that is neither a plant nor an animal. When there is more than one fungus they are called fungi. Some familiar fungi are mushrooms, molds, mildews, truffles, and yeasts.

There are about 50,000 known species, or types, of fungus. They are found all over the world on land or in the water. Some live on or inside plants and animals. Fungi grow particularly well in mild, moist regions and in the tropics. Fungi are not often found in very dry, hot, or cold areas.

Fungi were once classified as plants. However, they lack the typical features of plants. Those features include stems, roots, leaves.

Therefore biologists now say that fungi are neither plants nor animals.

Some fungi develop a special part that makes cells called spores that help the fungus reproduce. This is usually the part of a fungus that can be seen. For example, a mushroom is the spore-producing part of a fungus that is mostly underground.

The visible parts of fungi vary greatly in size. Some are so tiny that they cannot be seen with the naked eye. Others are quite large.

A fungus grows by feeding on other organisms. Most fungi feed on dead plant and animal material.

They are found in just about any habitat but most live on the land, mainly in soil or on plant material rather than in sea or fresh water.

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