multicellular
Of course,there are multicellular fungi.
There are many cells. Every prokariyotic cells,animal cells,fungi cells and many protista lack them
eukaryotes such as plants and fungi have cell walls in them.
Fungi are eukaryotic cells.
septa
No, cilia are typically not present in fungi. Fungi generally have flagella for movement, which are structurally different from cilia. Cilia are more commonly found in certain protists and animal cells.
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A cells with many nuclei is often called a syncytium. The normal cell structure for many types of fungi is a syncytium.
No,For example yeast
No, fungi, just like you have eukaryote cells. A membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles. This is why a infection from a fungi is so hard to treat.
Fungi...
The divisions between cells in fungi are called septa. Septa are cross walls that separate individual cells within the fungal hyphae, allowing for the flow of nutrients and other substances between cells. Some fungi, like yeasts, do not have septa and instead have a continuous cytoplasmic mass with multiple nuclei.