24.1 Characteristics Of Fungi: Revision history

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12 December 2025

  • curprev 07:5107:51, 12 December 2025GabrielLeone95 talk contribs 5,825 bytes +5,825 Created page with "<br>Many parasitic fungi possess haustoria, as these constructions penetrate the tissues of the host, release digestive enzymes inside the host's body, and absorb the digested nutrients. Fungi reproduce sexually and/or asexually. Some fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually, whereas different fungi reproduce solely asexually (by mitosis). In both sexual and asexual reproduction, fungi produce spores that disperse from the father or mother organism by either floating..."