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Does fungi have filamentous bodies

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Yes the netlike filaments are called hyphae.

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Is mold filamentous fungi?

Yes.


What are some types of fungi?

There are two big groups of fungi, namely yeasts and filamentous fungi. Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of fungi. Most filamentous fungi will make a type of mushroom as part of their sexual reproductive phase.Yeasts are mostly unicellular, the individual cells do not stick together, while filamentous fungi form long hyphae composed of many cells.Some examples of filamentous fungi include Botrytis cinerea (causes grey mould rot), Aspergillus niger(causes black mould) and Penicillium sp. (used to make Brie and Camembert, produce penicillin, causes blue-green mould on bread)Saccharomyces cerevisiae is probably the most famous yeast, used to make wine, beer, bread and Marmite. Other types like Candida albicans cause medical problems.


Why is the filamentous morphology of the water molds considered a case of convergent evolution with the hyphae of fungi?

Filamentous shape is an adaptation for a nutritional mold as a decomposer


What is gram positive filamentous forms with mycolic acid in their cell wall?

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What antibiotics are obtained from fungi?

penicillin


Is threadlike fungi unicellular?

Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes are not. Filamentous chytrids and zygomycetes can be considered unicellular if there are no septa in their hyphae. For the most part, threadlike fungi are considered multicellular.


What statements is not true of fungi?

fungi have fruiting bodies


What does hyphae means?

Hyphae refers to the filamentous structures of fungi. The hyphae are used for reproduction and nutrient gathering.


Does fungi grow on their food source?

Fungi grow into their food source by extending filamentous structures called hypha into the food source. This necessitates their being in close proximity, or on the food source to do this.


How are ferns and fungi different?

1. Ferns make their own food and fungi are saprophytes or parasites 2. Ferns are vascular plants and fungi belong to non-vascular category 3. The main plant body in ferns is differentiated into root, stem and leaves; fungi are mostly made up of filamentous mycelium.


What will happen to the plants if there is no stem?

Yes; all the unicelullar, colonial and filamentous algae, members of fungi and liverworts are without stem, root and leaf.


How are microorganisms used to make quorn?

It is the filamentous mycelium of Fusarium venenatum Which is a fungus.