Fungi are
achlorophyllous, spore bearing, non vascular organisms, which reproduce both
sexually and asexually and whose generally filamentous and much branched plant
body(mycelium) is surrounded by chitin or fungal cellulose cell wall.
The term fungus has been derived from the Latin word which means mushroom. They are eukaryotic organisms which feed on dead and decaying organic matter. The branch of biology that deals with the study of fungi is called mycology.
Classification of Fungi with Example Learn more: Fungi Examples
Rhizopus, Saprolegnia, Albugo, Pythium, Mucor.
Yeast, Pencillium, Claviceps, Pleospora, Peziza
Mushroom, toadstools, puffballs, stink horns, shelf fungi, racket fungi, rusts and smuts.
Alternaria, Fusarium, Collectrotrichum.
Yeast, Pencillium, Claviceps, Pleospora, Peziza
Mushroom, toadstools, puffballs, stink horns, shelf fungi, racket fungi, rusts and smuts.
Alternaria, Fusarium, Collectrotrichum.