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Are fungi multicellular or unicellular

Updated: 8/11/2023
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7y ago

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Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.

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15y ago

The majority of species grow as multicellular filaments called hyphae forming a mycelium; some fungal species also grow as single cells.

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6y ago

Fungi can be multicellular or unicellular.

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7y ago

Some fungi are unicellular and some are multicellular.

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9y ago

There are an estimated 2-5 million species of fungi, and only 5% of that number have been formally classified. Of known species of fungi, most of the are multi-cellular.

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11y ago

It is both, single-celled and multicellular.

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Fungi can be unicellular and/or multicellular; it depends on the type of fungus and what stage of its life cycle it is at.

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10y ago

Some are multicelluar and some are unicelluar.

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11y ago

Fungi are multicellular but few are unicellular

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