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Difference between Algae and Fungi | Botany

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between algae and fungi. Difference # Algae: 1. The algae possess chlorophyll which in some of them is masked by other pigments such as brown, red, etc. 2. With the help of chlorophyll, the algae are able to synthesize their own carbohydrate food and thus are called autotrophic or autophytic in [...]

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Classification of Higher Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the classification of higher fungi. The somatic phase consists mostly of a mycelium which is usually septate. The septa have each a central pore and thus are incomplete. No motile cells are produced in the life cycle. The higher fungi comprise the following three classes: 1. Class Ascomycetes: The characteristic spores of the [...]

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Fungal Flagella: Structure and Kinds (With Diagram) | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the structure and kinds of fungal flagella. This will also help you to draw the structure and diagram of fungal flagella. Structure of Flagellum: Forming the core of the flagellum is a central or axial filament known as the axoneme (A- C). The axoneme is surrounded by a double cytoplasmic sheath or membrane [...]

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