There are over 200,000 species of fungus, including moulds, mushrooms, yeasts and lichens. They have different chromosome numbers, the number may even vary with the same species as well as the type of reproduction they are under going (vegetative or sexual)
Diploid cells have 32 chromosomes, haploid 16. Yeast can exist as diploid or haploid.
Yes. The number of chromosomes in fungi differ between species and also what spore stage.
It's a single celled organism.
~ 6,000 genes
mushrooms have a total of 48 chromosomes
It depends on the species.
The diploid number of chromosomes is 26
Yeasts are unicellular.
48
Fungi
46 chromosomes
Some fungi are parasites and some parasites are fungi, but many fungi are not parasites and many parasites are not fungi.
23 chromosomes
46 chromosomes
DNA and Proteins. Chromosomes in organisms are composed of DNA and protein
Fungi
The Kingdom Fungi are haploid species. Haploid means it has a single set of unpaired chromosomes Most fungi, many algae, and some protozoa are haploid except zygote stage.
No - most fungi have both a diploid and haploid stage in their lifecycle. Some fungi undergo asexual reproduction (which only involves one parent organism) and others undergo sexual reproduction.
Of course,there are multicellular fungi.
Fungi is a kingdom.so there are so many species
46 chromosomes
32 chromosomes
This have 44 chromosomes
69 chromosomes
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
Some fungi are parasites and some parasites are fungi, but many fungi are not parasites and many parasites are not fungi.