Fungi are not single cells; they belong to a diverse kingdom of organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular. Unicellular fungi, such as yeasts, consist of a single cell, while multicellular fungi, like molds and mushrooms, are composed of networks of filaments called hyphae. This diversity allows fungi to occupy various ecological niches and perform essential roles in ecosystems, such as decomposition and nutrient cycling.
Yes, a single cell has a cell membrane. The cell membrane acts as a protective barrier, regulating what substances can enter and leave the cell.
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Cardiac muscle tissue typically has a single nucleus in each cell.
A single-cell organism is an organism that consists of only one cell, as opposed to multicellular organisms which are made up of multiple cells. Examples of single-cell organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists. These organisms are capable of performing all necessary life functions within a single cell.
Yes,funji has a typical cell wall but not made up of cellulose but CHITIN(fungal cellulose),a polysaccharide.
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a single cell is more differentiated
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Bacteria are single-celled organisms