About fungi kingdom
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Posted by Aaroohi Pathak 4 years, 8 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 8 months ago
- Fungi are heterotrophic organisms.
- Fungi are filamentous, with the exception of unicellular yeasts.
- Fungi consist of long, slender thread-like structures called
- The network of hyphae is known as mycelium.
- Some hyphae are continuous tubes filled with multinucleated cytoplasm, these are called coenocytic hyphae and others have septae or cross walls in their hyphae.
- The cell walls of fungi are composed of chitin and polysaccharides.
- Most fungi are heterotrophic and absorb soluble organic matter from dead substrates and hence are called
- The fungi that depend on living plants and animals are called
- Fungi can also live as symbionts
- . Example- in association with algae as lichens and with roots of higher plants as
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