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Some fungi produce toxic compounds known as mycotoxins. Examples of mycotoxins produced by fungi include aflatoxins, produced by Aspergillus species, and amatoxins, produced by Amanita species. These toxins can be harmful or deadly if ingested.
Fungi are heterotrophic absorbing saprophytic eukaryotic organismsThey have a cell wall made of chitinThey reproduce principally by spores.saprophyticThey have no plastidsGlycogen is the food storing materialThey exhibit heterothallism.Mycelium is made of numerous hyphae.
All medicines are made of atoms. Some treatments involve radioactive isotopes as do some diagnostic methods.
food
Yes, fungi do have a cell wall. It differs from a plant's cell wall which is made of cellulose because a fungus' cell walls are made of chitin.
some chemical industries use it to manufacture medicines
FUNGI is a kingdom which helps us by providing many benefits... 1) Many medicines are made from fungi. eg: Penicillin from Pencillium notatum or Pencillium chrysogenum. 2) It helps in flavouring the food. eg: Roquefort cheese is made from roqueforti fungi which gives it good flavours. 3) It helps in giving nutrition... etc
Tofu, mushrooms, toejam. Lol
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
we can also make medicines
Fungi are key components to normal ecosystem functioning. Thus, you have fungi to thank, in part, for the trees that give you shade and the plants that you eat. (Even the meat you eat since it was fed plants grown with the aid of fungi.) You have fungi to thank for bread and alcoholic beverages as these items are made with the aid of yeast. Fungi are also the source of many antibiotic compounds as well as medicines used to help make organ transplants sucessful. Fungi are also used in industry to produce vast quantities of compounds, such as citric acid. There are some negative roles that fungi play as well. Fungal pathogens are responsible for the loss of crop yields and the spoilage of food. Fungi are also responsible for a few human diseases.
It depends on what kind of fungi you have, some species of fungi are unicellular and some species of fungi are multicellular.
Fungi are beneficial to humans in various ways, such as providing food (like mushrooms), producing antibiotics, aiding in decomposition, and contributing to the production of certain medicines and enzymes.
Yes, it is true that gold is made in medicines.
Some fungi produce toxic compounds known as mycotoxins. Examples of mycotoxins produced by fungi include aflatoxins, produced by Aspergillus species, and amatoxins, produced by Amanita species. These toxins can be harmful or deadly if ingested.
No, fungi is a type of mould.
Some animals have venom that can be made into medicines and antibiotics