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Fungi

  • have filamentous, hyaline, thin-walled vegetative body
  • The filament of fungi is hyphae and group of hyphae is mycelium.
  • have thick cell wall made up of polysaccharide nearly always with chitin micro fibrils.
  • Motile stages are absent (Never form flagella).
  • Mycelia may be coenocytic (aseptate or septate)
  • Asexual reproduction is by variety of spores:Conidia, Chlamidospore
  • Sexual spores are also produced. But not reported in Deuteromycetes.
  • Large sexual fruiting body; ascocarp in ascomycetes (ascospores are formed with mother cell ascus) Basidiocarp in Basidiomycetes (basidiospores are formed exogenously)

Mysterious 'Dark Fungi' Are Lurking Everywhere | Scientific American

Types of fungi

a) Zygomycetes

  • Aseptate mycelium
  • Mucor, Rhizospore

The Zygomycetes (Screencast)

b) Ascomycetes

  • Septate
  • Yeast, Penicillium

Ascomycetes

c) Basidiomycetes

  • Septate
  • Agaricus, Puccinia Usticago

Basidiomycete - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

 

d) Deuteromycetes

  • Fusarium, Alternaria

Deuteromycetes - Reproduction, Characteristics, Classification and Examples  - Biology Notes Online

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