Septa .
septa
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.
They are all cells or whatever
What are the 5 different divisions of the Fungi Kingdom?Sac FungiClub FungiImperfect FungiZygote FungiLichens
Yeasts actually are fungi. Unlike molds or mushrooms they exist as single cells.
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These are the current phyla (divisions) within the kingdom Fungi: Dikaryomycota Zygomycota Chytridiomycota Monblepharidomycota Blastocladiomycota Neocallistigmycota Cryptomycota
Yeast is a single-celled fungi.
They are both divisions (phylum) of fungiZycomycetes gametes grow to form spores called zygosporangiums while basidiomycete form spores basidiyms.Essentially, just different divisions of fungi
Fungi are eukaryotic cells.
Zygote fungi produce reproductive cells in structures called zygospores. Zygospores are thick-walled structures containing the zygote formed by the fusion of two haploid nuclei. They serve as a means of survival and dispersal for the zygote fungi.
Hyphae (singular: hypha).