BIOL 1002 Chapter : Chapter 22 1

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The kingdom fungi consists of organisms that are eukaryotic and mainly multicellular. They are all heterotrophic decomposers that obtain their food by absorption. Most members of the kingdom fungi have several structural elements in common: mycelium, hyphae, septa, chitin, spores. Mycelium- is the feeding network of a fungus (this network may be very large but is usually underground or within the surface of a decaying organism) The mycelium is composed of a woven mesh of hyphae. These filaments are the building structure of the mycelium. They consists of a tubular cell wall containing chitin surrounding a plasma membrane and cytoplasm. In some fungui (coenocytic fungi) there are no separate cells and many nuclei are in a common cytoplasm.

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