1.mushrooms are probably the type of fungus that you are most familiar with.
2.most of the fungus grows as hyphae in the soil or on the surface of its food source.
3.their spores produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium .
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Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi
the fungi has a lot of differences between it and the plants like the fungi produces it's own food and has no fruits, fowers, leaves growin on it. it has spores instead of seeds and gills. fungi does not preoduce seeds but it has spores instead
disadvantages with the fungi is that they attack the food materials and humans (when they are not hygiene -- that can be prevented though.
archaebacteria, protists, fungi, and plants.
there are pore fungi and
no yeast is not a club fungi it is a sac fungi.
The scientific name for club fungi is "basidiomycota"
Club fungi are named after their reproductive structures, which are typically club-shaped. These structures, called basidiocarps, produce and release spores for reproduction. The distinctive club shape of these structures gave rise to the common name "club fungi."
Basidium is the structure in club fungi.
The difference between club fungi and sac fungi is that sac fungi's spores are produced in sacs called asci. However, club fungi's spores are produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. -Last owner By Giudice27: The difference between sac and club fungi is that sac fungi is shaped as balls and has a color.
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Club fungi are named for their club-shaped reproductive structures called basidia. These basidia contain spores that are dispersed to reproduce. The distinctive shape of these structures is what gives club fungi their name.
Club fungi are one or many celled organisms that live in moist or wet surroundings
Yeasts can belong to Ascomycotina (sac fungi) or Basidiomycotina (club fungi).
Club fungi belong to the class Basidiomycetes, which are characterized by their club-shaped reproductive structures called basidia. This class includes mushrooms, toadstools, and other fungi that produce spores on basidia.