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kingdom fungi
Apparently Fungi can have a nucleus... I looked at the site below (I linked it) and they can even have more than one. I was just scanning through and learned that... Interesting!
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Deuteromycota is also called the Fungi Imperfecti or the Imperfect Fungi. The Fungi Imperfecti can be characterized by the septate mycelium production.
Yeast is a fungi. It is usually a one-celled fungus.
kingdom fungi
Apparently Fungi can have a nucleus... I looked at the site below (I linked it) and they can even have more than one. I was just scanning through and learned that... Interesting!
II only
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Deuteromycota is also called the Fungi Imperfecti or the Imperfect Fungi. The Fungi Imperfecti can be characterized by the septate mycelium production.
The scientific name for threadlike fungi is Zygomycota, which are characterized by their branching, thread-like hyphae that form a mycelium.
they are also known as bread molds and one of the examples is the Rhizopus
Chytridiomycota is a phylum of fungi that are characterized by their flagellated spores and simple, primitive structure. They are mostly aquatic and can be saprophytic or parasitic. Some species are known to cause disease in plants and amphibians.
Fungi grows on organic matter where oxygen adn moisture is avilable. Light is not required for the growth of fungi. The main characterstic of fungi is that they are heterotrophic. The main plant body is gametophytic haploid and dominant and may be unicellular or filamentous. 80% of plants are in a symbiotic relationship with fungi
Yeast is a fungi. It is usually a one-celled fungus.
Eumycota is a taxonomic kingdom that includes true fungi. These organisms are characterized by having chitin cell walls and obtaining nutrients through external digestion. Examples of fungi in this kingdom include molds, yeasts, and mushrooms.
The kingdoms that have eukaryotic cells are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles.