What are the characteristics of fungi?

The kingdom of mushrooms has common characteristics that are inherent in all representatives:
1. The fruiting body and mycelium (mycelium) are composed of thin branching filaments. They are also called hyphae.
2. Fungi lack tissues that are responsible for carrying water.
3. All fungi have a pronounced cell wall, which has skeletal elements of chitin and cellulose.
4. The cells lack plastids.
5. All fungi are heterotrophs.
6. Nutrients are stored as glycogen and fat. No starch is formed.



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