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What is the fungi's level of organization?

Fungi's level of organization is tissue!


Does fungi have specialized tissue?

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Does thallophyta have vascular tissue?

Thallophyta is a plant classification that includes algae and fungi. Algae lack vascular tissue, while fungi do not have vascular tissue like plants do. Therefore, thallophyta as a group does not possess vascular tissue.


What is a xylostroma?

A xylostroma is the felted tissue structure of various wood-destroying fungi.


Do mushroom and floating plants have xylem tissues?

No, mushrooms do not have xylem tissues as they are part of the fungi kingdom and do not possess vascular tissue. Floating plants, like water lilies and duckweeds, have reduced or absent xylem tissue since they primarily rely on diffusion to transport water and nutrients.


What is non-vascular plant?

nonvascular organisms are organisms without vascular tissue: e.g. algae, lichens, fungi, mosses


Example of glycogen?

Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose that is energy storage in animals and fungi. Glucose is an example of glycogen.


What kind of fungi is yeast?

Single-celled and they inhabit liquid or moist habitats, like plant sap and animal tissue.


What advantages do plants have when they forms associations with fungi?

Symbiosis requires that both organisms benefit. Plants that associate themselves with fungi can obtain nutrients that would be otherwise unavailable. Citrus trees are an example. Fungi grow within the root tissue and help to provide certain minerals. The fungi benefit by getting nourishment from the citrus tree.


What does club fungi eat?

Club fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain their nutrients by decomposing organic matter in their environment. They primarily feed on decaying plant material, such as dead wood and leaves. Additionally, some club fungi are parasitic and obtain nutrients from living plant tissue.


Why is fungi not a animal?

Fungi and plants are different in several ways. Plants are able to photosynthesize (with a few exceptions), have a cell wall of cellulose, have a MLS flaglellar system with multiple flagella, and have vascular tissue. Fungi are not able to photosynthesize, have a cell wall of chitin, have a single posterior flagellum, and do not have vascular tissue. Fungi are much better at exploring the soil for water and nutrients than plants (which is why most plants have a symbiosis with fungi). Animals do not have a cell wall at all. As well, animals are motile whereas most fungi are not (chytrids produce a motile spore). Animals ingest their food while fungi grow into their food. Fungi can produce lysine, and animals cannot.


What are 5 characteristics of fungi?

eukaryotic, heterotrophic, lack of tissue differentiation, have cell wall of chitin or other polysaccharides, propagate by spores