✅ Structure of Fungi
➖ Almost all the fungi have a filamentous structure except the yeast cells.
➖ They can be either single-celled or multicellular organisms.
➖ Fungi consist of long thread-like structures known as hyphae. These hyphae together form a mesh-like structure called mycelium.
➖ Fungi possess a cell wall which is made up of chitin and polysaccharides.
➖ The cell wall comprises a protoplast, which is differentiated into other cell parts such as cell membrane, cytoplasm, cell organelles and nuclei.
➖ The nucleus is dense, clear, with chromatin threads. The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
➖ Almost all the fungi have a filamentous structure except the yeast cells.
➖ They can be either single-celled or multicellular organisms.
➖ Fungi consist of long thread-like structures known as hyphae. These hyphae together form a mesh-like structure called mycelium.
➖ Fungi possess a cell wall which is made up of chitin and polysaccharides.
➖ The cell wall comprises a protoplast, which is differentiated into other cell parts such as cell membrane, cytoplasm, cell organelles and nuclei.
➖ The nucleus is dense, clear, with chromatin threads. The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.