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What Is FUNGI
Study of fungi is known as MYCOLOGY.
Fungi is a uniq G.P of eukaryotic organism Which are heterophic in nature. This G.P show great diversity which respect to the morphology as well as habitat. So first of all dealing habitat.
Fungi is Fibrillation,but yeast is the exception of the unicellular.
Its structure is like a long thin thread,called a fungal fiber (Mycelium). The fungal trap is called the fungal trap.
Fungi's cell wall made up of chitin and polysaccharide.
HETEROGENEOUS FUNGI
Most fungi are Herbicides.It absorbs organic substances soluble from dead bustratus, then it is called dead.
If the fungi depends on living plant and animals and receives their foods from them, that fungi is called Parasite.
When these Fungi are made with algae and lichen and with fungal plants, fungal is known as symbiotic.
Fungi is cosmopolitan in nature present in almost every where.
NATURE PRESENT IN ALMOST EVERY WHERE |
Fungi can be both aquatic as well as terrestrial. but most of fungi they are mainly terrestrial in nature only real they are aquatic.
FUNGI IS BASED ON THE BASIS OF RESIDENCE
If the fungi is growing on tree bay this tube of fungi is it know as QUATICOLUS.
The fungi is growing on dung this fungi it is known as coprophilous fungi.
Fungi is growing over word than known as EPIGLIC.
EPIGLIC FUNG |
Fungi is grow over bunt word than it is known as ZYLOPHILOUS.
ZYLOPHILOUS FUNG |
A fungi is growing over heairs thauns Fungi is known as coritenophilous.
CORITENOPHILOUS FUNG |
USE OF FUNGI
Fungi is used for fermentation process. Yeast is used in making roti/brade and beer.
Antibiotic is made from penicillium fungal and Mushroom is used in food.
FUNGAL DISEASE
Insect disease in wheat is caused by paxinia. White spots on mustard leaves are caused by parasitic fungi.Bread and oranges are also rot due to friction.
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