The divisional names for fungi are primarily based on morphological characteristics such as the structure of reproductive organs and spores, as well as genetic information. These names help classify fungi into distinct groups based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. The classification system is regularly updated as new information is discovered through research.
Some examples of fungi with scientific names include: Agaricus bisporus (button mushroom) Penicillium chrysogenum (used to produce penicillin) Aspergillus niger (common mold) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast)
Fungi is a group with technical name Mycophyta.
The term "mushroom" is commonly used to refer to edible fungi, while "toadstool" typically refers to poisonous or inedible fungi. However, biologically there is no clear distinction between the two terms, and they are often used interchangeably. It's best to rely on scientific names to accurately classify fungi.
Boletes and Polypores-Boletes are like mushrooms, but with pores under the cap. Polypores vary from flat to mushroom-like and also have pores.Coral and Jelly fungi-Coral fungi are coral-like in shape, while jelly fungi are jelly-like to the touch.Stinkhorns, puffballs and birds nest fungi-Stinkhorns are smelly, puffballs are powdery and birds nest fungi are cup-like with "eggs" inside.Stereoid and paint fungi-Stereoid fungi are mushroom-like to bracket-like, with a smooth underside. A paint fungus looks like an extra skin growing on the surface of some wood.Cup fungi-The fruiting bodies are typically shaped like shallow cups .Flask fungi-These produce their fruiting bodies in small chambers.Truffle-like fungi-Truffle-like fruiting bodies are generally out of sight, underground.of sight, underground.
Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals That answer is for higher grades. for example 5th grade........ it would be bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals. wat is monera?????????????????????????? Do they not mean like united kingdom! : )
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All kinds, but you're probably thinking of penecillin, which is derived from the penecillium fungi
Penicillin is obtained from the Penicillium notatum mold.
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.
bracket funguspuffballs
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
Certain types of fungi happen to be uni-cellular. Others are multicellular, but I don't know the names of multi cellular fungi.
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What is product divisional structure?
fungi,protozoa,bacteria
Penicillin is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium, a fungi.