Fungi are eukaryotes, and as such can be more difficult to kill when causing sickness in humans or animals. The reproduce by spores, and can be asexual or sexual, they are usually non-motile, and like plants have alteration of generations.
1. The Fungi are eukaryotes, which may exist in nature as either single or multi-celled organisms or in both at different points in the life cycle.
2. Fungi are avascular i.e., no specialized respiratory, digestive or transport systems beyond the hyphae themselves.
3.Most fungi grow as tubular filaments called hyphae. A connected mass of hyphae is a mycelium.
4. Fungi have a vegetative body called a thallus, composed of hyphae.
5. Motile Fungi contain Flagella, which is either whiplash or tinsel type.
6. The walls of hyphae are often reinforced with chitin, a polymer of N-acetyl glucosamine and Cellulose
7. Fungi have small nuclei with very little repetitive DNA
8. Fungi are never autotrophs, and are usually found either as opportunistic saprophytes (living on dead organic matter) or in some parasitic or symbiotic relationship with plants or other autotrophs.
9. Food reserves stores as glycogen (like animals), not starch (like plants).
10. Spores may be either sexual or asexual. Fungi reproduce by means of spores, budding, or fragmentation.
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they are unicellular
Both are heterotrophs, the lobster and fungi have the same outer shell.
It absorbs organic materials in the environment.
They usually have a cell wall.
Eukaryotic cells are found in the kingdomsProtista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
They both live, eat living things, breathe air.
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Both are heterotrophs, the lobster and fungi have the same outer shell.
It is something where a fungi is produce as an animal that can reproduce over and over again.
They have thread-like bodies, are heterotrophs and decomposers. Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They gain nutrition through absorption.
Those are two of many characteristics that distinguish fungi from bacteria.
fungi can't make their own food, so they are not considered either an animal or a plant thats why they have their own kingdom.
It absorbs organic materials in the environment.
Green and usually worm like.Sometimes mold like.
they need a food source (hyterotrophs), warmth, and moist conditions to grow in.
They respond to changes in the environment.
They usually have a cell wall.
Eukaryotic cells are found in the kingdomsProtista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.