No, in most fungi, fertilization is not complete after the cells fuse together. Fusion of the cells (plasmogamy) is followed by the fusion of their nuclei (karyogamy) to form a diploid zygote, which then undergoes meiosis to produce haploid spores. This process completes the sexual cycle in most fungi.
Asexual reproduction in fungi is associated with structures such as spores, conidia, and budding cells. These structures are responsible for producing genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
The four kingdoms with cells that have characteristics of eukaryotic cells are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. These cells have a defined nucleus that houses their genetic material, as well as membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
No, cilia are typically not present in fungi. Fungi generally have flagella for movement, which are structurally different from cilia. Cilia are more commonly found in certain protists and animal cells.
The divisions between cells in fungi are called septa. Septa are cross walls that separate individual cells within the fungal hyphae, allowing for the flow of nutrients and other substances between cells. Some fungi, like yeasts, do not have septa and instead have a continuous cytoplasmic mass with multiple nuclei.
Bacteria contain prokaryotic cells. Fungi, plants, and animals contain eukaryotic cells.
Asexual reproduction in fungi is associated with structures such as spores, conidia, and budding cells. These structures are responsible for producing genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
Specialized cells used by fungi and ferns for reproduction are known as spores. Spores are reproductive cells that are capable of developing into new individuals without the need for fertilization. Fungi and ferns release spores into the environment where they can germinate and grow into new organisms.
Fungi are eukaryotic cells.
Of course,there are multicellular fungi.
Yes, mold is made of multicellular filamentous fungi. These fungi are made up of individual cells that work together to form the structures you typically see when mold grows on surfaces.
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False. Fungi have eukaryotic cells, which means their cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, unlike prokaryotic cells.
Single cells produced by some plants instead of seeds are called spores. Spores are reproductive cells that can develop into new individuals without the need for fertilization. They are produced by plants like ferns, fungi, and some mosses.
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Their cells do.
Yes, they do.
No, mushrooms are multicellular organisms. They are part of the fungi kingdom and are made up of a network of cells that work together to form the structure of the mushroom.