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Modification of Hyphae: 7 Types (With Diagram) | Fungi

This article throws light upon the seven different types of modifications of hyphae mycelium with their diagrams. The types are: 1. Plectenchyma 2. Rhizomorph  3. Sclerotium (PI. Sclerotia) 4. Stromata 5. Pseudosclerotium (pi. pseudosclerotia) 6. Appressorium (pl. Appressoria) 7. Haustorium (pl. Haustoria). Type # 1. Plectenchyma (Fig. 1.12): A false tissue formed by aggregation of hyphae is known as Plectenchyma. [...]

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Fungi: Biology Notes on Fungi

The below mentioned article provides biology notes on fungi. Fungi is the plural of the word fungus which is derived from the latin word fungour which means to flourish. The word was primarily used with reference to mushrooms which develop overnight. In usage, the meaning of the word has been expanded to include thallus like achlorophyllous plants such as the [...]

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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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