It is not complete.
Asexual reproduction in fungi is associated with structures such as spores, conidia, and budding cells. These structures are responsible for producing genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
No, fungi do not possess chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis, which fungi do not perform.
The four kingdoms with cells that have characteristics of eukaryotic cells are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. These cells have a defined nucleus that houses their genetic material, as well as membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
No, cilia are typically not present in fungi. Fungi generally have flagella for movement, which are structurally different from cilia. Cilia are more commonly found in certain protists and animal cells.
The divisions between cells in fungi are called septa. Septa are cross walls that separate individual cells within the fungal hyphae, allowing for the flow of nutrients and other substances between cells. Some fungi, like yeasts, do not have septa and instead have a continuous cytoplasmic mass with multiple nuclei.
Asexual reproduction in fungi is associated with structures such as spores, conidia, and budding cells. These structures are responsible for producing genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
there are multiple cells used in reproduction. the main structure would be the sporangium. Also it could be the ascus. There are multiple different structures used depending on what class the fungi is.
Fungi are eukaryotic cells.
Of course,there are multicellular fungi.
Fungi...
Yes, but they cannot produce their own food.
if we classified aktinimycets in fungi philum it can be true that we have prokaryotic fngi
eukaryotes
Their cells do.
Yes, they do.
Single cells produced by some plants instead of seeds are called spores. Spores are reproductive cells that can develop into new individuals without the need for fertilization. They are produced by plants like ferns, fungi, and some mosses.
Yes indeed it is. All these fungi and mycology's are living unicellular organisms.