Abstract

Fungus were a member of eukaryotic organism included microorganisms such as yeast and maize. There were molecular methods of phylogenetic analysis. Fungi can grow on soil. These can contain membrane-bound cytoplasmic organelles such as mitochondria and ribosomes of 80S class. Fungi can be receptors of photosynthesis and phosphorylation. This was because it is tubular, elongated and filamentous structures. The results showed fungi on plants make these capable of growing in different habitats, salt concentrations and UV environment. It can be concluded the fungi were solid substrates with single cells. This had high surface area to volume ratios. They can permeate the plant to form a structure known as appressorium at 8MPa loads. Microscopy of the surface revealed compression of fossils dissolved in the cellulose of the plant (Fungus, 2022).

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