The structure of fungi is made up of hyphae. These are threads that do not have any color and are many. There are also spores that are present which makes the structure to be somewhat complicated.
Fungi have all the cell parts as other plants except chloroplasts which make energy from sunlight. Fungi are parasites and get their food from thing they live on, they don't need chloroplasts.
Fungi are made up of a cell wall made of chitin, a cell membrane nucleus mitochondria vacuoles and that's all i no if you can add on feel free
The structure of most fungi are their cells are arranged in structures called hyphae.
They are same as that of a plant cell except that fungi have no plastids but have a chitenous cell wall.
Club fungi produce sexual spores in a club-shaped structure. This is known as basidia and is closely related to sac fungi.
Yes it does, In fact; about half of the time of the fungi's life cycle it actually has two nuclei.
A Cell Wall
if you catch the apple the answer will come to you.
animalChitin is a polysaccharide that strengthens the structure of arthropod (insect, crustacean, etc.) exoskeletons, as well as cephalopod (squid and octopus) beaks, and fungal cell walls.
structure of fungi
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the cell wall
Club fungi produce sexual spores in a club-shaped structure. This is known as basidia and is closely related to sac fungi.
Chloroplasts and cell wall. :3
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The two cell structure groups are Prokaryote cells(In bacteria and fungi) and Eukaryote cells(found in animal cells)
Yes it does, In fact; about half of the time of the fungi's life cycle it actually has two nuclei.
cell wall
A Cell Wall
cell Wall