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A seperate hyphea has many divisions where as the coenocytic hyphea also known as aseperate is free from any division

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Q: What is the compare and contrast of coenocytic and septate fungi?
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Where would fungi NOT likely thrive?

one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places


What is the scientific definition for fungi?

sing. fungusthis is whta i learned abought fungus.Lichens are underground. They reproduce by sporangium. The tree different types are fungi like, animal like, plant like. I think there are 5 different kinds of fungi here they are. One is club that would be mushrooms. Another one is sac fungi an example would be mold ect. One of the other is zygote fungi. That makes alcohol and wine, well it fertile it, it also makes carbon dioxide witch they use to make bread rise such as yeast. The last one is imperfect fungi, and yes there are only four that I could think of. The thing that imperfect fungi makes is well doesn't makes but causes athletes foot the thing we all hate. Those are what I think they are I might not be completely right. But I know those are all true. Club fungi use curves to produce. That is the thing when you look under the mushroom. Zygote fungi I think reproduces by sporangium. Then I forget witch one but one of them reproduces by budding. Just like in figure 12. Haha that all might not be right but one of them uses budding. I also learned that you are not allowed well not allowed is not true you are not suppose to eat wild fungi because it might be piousness. I also know there is a type or all of them break down or eat dead organisms. That is helpful because if they didn't the whole world would be full of sewage, and dead animals.fungi are Eukaryotic ,achlorophyllus organisms consisting of filamentous , aseptate or septate, somatic structures called HYPHAE.Fungi are spore bearing organism that lack chlorophyll and reproduce by sexual and asexual method


Is fungi singular or plural?

The word fungi is a plural noun.The singular noun is fungus.This is a Latin plural more commonly used than the English plural which would be funguses.


Is fungus singular or plural?

Fungus is singular; the plural form is fungi.


What does the suffix -mycota mean?

The suffix mycota means mushrooms or fungi. In the kingdom Fungi there are 5 phylums that include Zygomycota, Oomycota, Basidiomycota, ascomyota, and Deuteromycota. Notice they all end in the siffix -mycota?

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What are fungi cell walls called?

Sometimes the hyphae are divided into Compartments by cross walls called septa . Fungi with cross walls are called septate fungi, while fungi without cross walls are called coenocytic fungi.


What is the difference between septate and coenocytic hyphae?

The main difference between septate and coenicytic fungi is that they posses divisions or septa on their hyphae. Are invaginations of the same material that composes the cell wall, usually chitin, these septa have small pores in them that allow the inter exchange of materials like ribosomes and even nuclei between cells, when the hypha is damaged septum pores are closed, localizing damage, saving the rest of the hypha from further damage. While hypae on coenicytic fungi don have any septa, so the whole hypha is a single cell, when damaged the hypha will try to recover, but if the damage is large enough the hypha will die. This is a clear advantage of septate over non-septate fungi. Most Phylums on the Kingdom Mycota are septate. Fungus-like organisms posses coenicytic hyphae.


What do fungi have in common?

coenocytic hyhpae (not sure how to spell)


What do most fungi have in common?

coenocytic hyhpae (not sure how to spell)


Compare and contrast the roles that bacteria and fungi play in decomposition?

I know that bacteria and fungi are microorganisms......bacteria is every where,and fungi prevents athletics foot.........but i don't know about the decomposition part. Sorry I can't help!!!!!


How do fungi hyphae differ?

Yeasts are unicellular and don't form hyphae. If the environment is harsh they may form pseudohyphae. Molds usually form aseptate hyphae. Sometimes mold's sporangium can have a septa, which separates it form the rest of mycellium.


Why are deuteromycetes more difficult to classify than other fungi?

Deuteromycota is also called the Fungi Imperfecti or the Imperfect Fungi. The Fungi Imperfecti can be characterized by the septate mycelium production.


Do the cells of hyphae often contain more than one nucleus?

Yes, some do. Filamentous fungi (PHYCOMYCETES) may contain multiple nuclei in a coenocytic mycelium.


What is meant by bacterial diseases?

Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.


Compare the osmotic tolerance of bacterial an fungi?

In general, fungi are have higher osmotic tolerance than bacteria. However, the osmotic tolerance really depend on the species of the bacteria and fungi.


What type of fungi is shapeless and fuzzy?

Hypae is the shape of the fungiThe shape of a fungi depends on the type your talking about.-the Kingdom Fungi includes multicellular molds, unicellular yeasts, and macroscopic species like mushroomsIn my microbiology class we focused on the microscopic fungi: yeast & molds.The thallus (body) of molds or fleshy fungi (i.e. mushrooms) consist of hyphae (long filaments of cells joined together).-septate hyphae (in most molds) contain septa (cross-walls) that divide the hyphae into distinct, uninucleate (one nucleus) cell like units.- coenocytic hyphae (in a few classes of fungi) contain no septa (septum for singular) and look like long continuous cells with many nuclei.The portion of the hypha that gets the nutrients is the vegetative hypha, and the portion involved in reproduction is the reproductive (or aerial) hypha that often bears reproductive spores.Cellular Arrangement of Fungi: unicellular, filamentous (chainlike series of cells), & fleshy (i.e. mushrooms)-yeasts are nonfilamentous & unicellular, (shaped oval or spherical)


Compare and contrast the cell walls of plants and fungi?

FUNGI CELL WALL Fungi possess cell walls made of the GLUCOSAMINE polymer CHITIN. PLANT CELL WALL In plants, the strongest component of the complex cell wall is a carbohydrate called cellulose, which is a polymer of glucose.