Chytrids, of which there are four phyla: Blastococladiomycota, Chytridiomycota, Neocallimastigomycota, and Monoblepharidiomycota.
ya, there is one and only probiotic fungi which belongs to yeast group, naming SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDI
multicellular, such as bacterial colonies, fungi such as mushrooms and us, such as animals.
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.
Basidiomycota- spores born externally on a club shapped structure called basidum, and forcibly discharged Ascomycota -spores born internally in a sac called an ascus Zygomycota- sexual spores are thick walled resting spores called zygosprores Chytidimycota-sexual and asexual spores motile with posterior flagella
Fungi are haploid meaning that there is only one copy of each chromosome. Basically, they have no extra copy of each gene. Humans are diploids because we have two copies of chromosomes in case of a defect. This might be the general case, but I know that yeast, a unicellular fungi, can exist as a diploid. This happens when two haploid cells "mate" and basically fuse together.
ya, there is one and only probiotic fungi which belongs to yeast group, naming SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDI
The flagellated cells of Chytridiomycota are called zoospores. However, sexual reproduction has only been demonstrated unequivocally for a few species within Chytridiomyctoa. Most zoospores are the result of asexual reproduction.
multicellular, such as bacterial colonies, fungi such as mushrooms and us, such as animals.
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.
all organisms in the deuteromycota phylum are different which is why this phylum is known as the imperfect fungi group. the only characteristic that the fungi in the phylum have in common is they all have cell walls.
Basidiomycota- spores born externally on a club shapped structure called basidum, and forcibly discharged Ascomycota -spores born internally in a sac called an ascus Zygomycota- sexual spores are thick walled resting spores called zygosprores Chytidimycota-sexual and asexual spores motile with posterior flagella
sac fungi
Fungi only grows on rotting vegetation because that is the only way that it can receive its food. Fungi is not able to produce food for itself.
Fungi can ONLY grow in the dark
Ukraine have only been in 1 world cup, 2006 in which they went past the group stage and made it to the quarter-finals. They lost to Italy, who went on to win it.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
It is a ninja fungi, and only attacks in the dead of night