Fungi are a group of spore-producing organisms that feed on organic matter. The vast majority of fungi contain extracellular digestions, chitin, mycelia, hyphae, cells and rhizoid hyphae
2 fungi extend their hyphae together and exchange their genetic material. a new reproductive structure is formed producing spores that will grow into a fungi that is genetically different from their parents.
mycelium
One way that fungi have adapted to increase the distribution of spores is by producing a vast quantity of spores, which increases the chances that some will be successful. Some fungi are specialized to attract insects and animals to spread the spores, and still other fungi scatter spores by wind.
Penicillium notatum was the penicillin-producing fungus discovered by Alexander Fleming.
benefit fungi produce spore helps in producing of yogurt
The phylum Basidiomycota belongs to the kingdom fungi. The organisms that are included in this phylum are mushroom-producing fungi, such as stinkhorns and puffballs .
cheese beer
Actually fungi cannot produce food while plants can. Fungi can only absorb food from dead organic matter.
V. I Bilai has written: 'Antibiotic-producing microscopic fungi' -- subject(s): Antibiotics, Fungi, Fungal metabolites
the waste products of algae and bacteria
2 fungi extend their hyphae together and exchange their genetic material. a new reproductive structure is formed producing spores that will grow into a fungi that is genetically different from their parents.
Mostly fungi .
bacteria can create dairy products, create sickness or cure sickness and fungi are things like mushrooms
Catherine G. Duncan has written: 'Fungi associated with principal decays in wood products in the United States' -- subject(s): Basidiomycetes, Wood products, Wood, Wood-decaying fungi, Wood decay, Fungi
Fungi are a group of spore-producing organisms that feed on organic matter. The vast majority of fungi contain extracellular digestions, chitin, mycelia, hyphae, cells and rhizoid hyphae
2 fungi extend their hyphae together and exchange their genetic material. a new reproductive structure is formed producing spores that will grow into a fungi that is genetically different from their parents.