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State five important of fungi in biology

Sagot :

Recycling
Mycorrhizae and plant growth
Food
Biocontrol
Crop Diseases


In this exercise we have to explain the importance of fungi in biology, so we have to:

1)Recycling

2)Mycorrhizae and plant growth

3)Food

4)Biocontrol

5)Crop Diseases

What are fungi?

Fungi are macroscopic or microscopic beings, unicellular or multicellular, eukaryotes (with a cell nucleus), heterotrophs. In biology, they are part of the Fungi Kingdom, divided into five Phyla.

Knowing that the importance of fungi is:

In addition to being important as decomposers, in the food and beverage industry, fungi are also very important in the pharmaceutical industry, in the production of antibiotics such as penicillin, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1929, which is widely used today.

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