2. Fungi KIngdom
Organisms in this kingdom include fungi, such as mushrooms, moulds and
yeast, which we use to make bread.Mushrooms and moulds are
multicellular and yeast
is unicellular.Fungi have nucleus so
they are eukaryotic .They reproduce
1. using spores
3. PARTS OF A FUNGI
The parts of the fungus can be divided into the
external and internal Fungi are the eukaryotic
organisms that comprise the Kingdom Fungi. These
are living beings made up of cells that are covered by
a protective wall, as well as plants (although of
different composition), but that lack photosynthetic
capacity (they are heterotrophs) and store glycogen,
as well as animal cells.
4. mushroom feeding
Fungi feed on organic matter that they absorb
from the environment and other organisms; for
this reason they are said to be heterotrophs.
They help to decompose matter, which is vital for
the environment. Some mushrooms are edible,
Fungi feed on organic matter that they absorb
from the environment and other organisms; for
this reason they are said to be heterotrophs.
6. characteristics of fungi
● Fungi are eukaryotic, non-vascular, non-motile
and heterotrophic organisms.
● They may be unicellular or filamentous.
● They reproduce by means of spores.
● Fungi exhibit the phenomenon of alternation of
generation.
● Fungi lack chlorophyll and hence cannot
perform photosynthesis.
7. INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT FUNGIS
Kingdom Classification
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8. THE FUNGUS KIGDOM
They help descomposition.
They are ecuaryotic.
They are unicellular and
multicellular.
They reproduce asexsually by
spores.