The common bread mold Rhizopus.
Mushrooms and Mold
5 examples of fungi are that : 1) They are of the Eukarya domain 2) They are Eukaryotic 3) It is both unicellular and multicellular 4) It is a Heterotroph 5) It causes bacteria
Some examples are:mushroom, mold, puffball, shelf/bracket fungus, yeast, etc.
No only one cell can be asexual not two and if it was it wouldn't be a transformational transduction and a transformational conjugation.
Pathogenic Fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans or other organisms. i.e. Candida, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus.
The Ascomycota type, which are truffles and yeasts procreate sexually. Imperfect Fungi have not been seen to do this and it is thought they have lost the ability. Basidiomycota are mushrooms and toadstools. They produce sexually via spores. Finally, zygomycota, which is bread mold, and develop by sexually and asexually.
the conjugation fungi phylum is a also called Phylum Zycomycota.
Budding, sporulation, conjugation, etc.
Budding, sporulation, conjugation, etc.
fungi musrooms
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungiMushrooms are fungi, protists (molds or algae).
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungi
fungi
5 examples of fungi are that : 1) They are of the Eukarya domain 2) They are Eukaryotic 3) It is both unicellular and multicellular 4) It is a Heterotroph 5) It causes bacteria
No only one cell can be asexual not two and if it was it wouldn't be a transformational transduction and a transformational conjugation.
Some examples are:mushroom, mold, puffball, shelf/bracket fungus, yeast, etc.
Fungi decomposes waste , examples dead animals, trees.
No, most fungi are multicellular organisms. Examples of fungi include bread mold and mushrooms.