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Structure of fungusPlease its urgent ?Thanks for having an ? on my question

Answer» The structure of fungi can be explained in the following points:\tAlmost all the fungi have a filamentous structure except the yeast cells.\tThey can be either single-celled or multicellular organism.\tFungi consist of long thread-like structures known as hyphae. These hyphae together form a mesh-like structure called mycelium.\tFungi possess a\xa0cell wall\xa0which is made up of chitin and polysaccharides.\tThe cell wall comprises protoplast which is differentiated into other cell parts such as cell membrane, cytoplasm, cell organelles and nuclei.\tThe nucleus is dense, clear, with chromatin threads. The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.


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