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FUNGI. Hyphae long filaments in the body of a fungus. Mycelium – the fungus body; a collection of interconnecting hyphae. Sporangia – fruiting bodies.

Jan 19, 2016

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FUNGI

Hyphae long filaments in the body of a fungus.Mycelium the fungus body; a collection of interconnecting hyphae.Sporangia fruiting bodies involved in asexual production of spores.Conidiophores fruiting bodies involved in asexual production of conidia spores.

Structure of fungi

1-Aspergillus sp

2-Rhizopus sp

3-Penicillium

4-Agricus sp

Is large and important genus of mushroomMembers of Agaricus are characterized by having fleshy cap

Video about fungiare eukaryotic organisms that have no roots, stems, or leaves but do have chlorophyll and other pigments for carrying out photosynthesis. Algae can be multicellular or unicellular.Algae Cell wall made of silica

UnicellularDiatoms

1-volvax sp green algae Multicellular

2- pandorina sp green algae Consist of 8-16 celles

Multicellular

Spirogyra spIs filamentous green algae

Multicellular

Vaucheria spYellow green algae

Multicellular