🔹Mycology is the study of fungi.
🔹The cell wall of fungi possesses two characteristic cell structures: chitin and ergosterol.
🔹Fungi grow in two basic forms, as yeasts and molds.Â
🔹Elongation of the cell produces a tubular, thread-like structure called hypha (septate or nonseptate).
🔹A tangled mass of hyphae constitutes the mycelium.Â
🔹Fungi which form mycelia are called molds or filamentous fungi.
🔹In a growing colony of filamentous fungus, the mycelium can be divided into the vegetative mycelium and the aerial mycelium.
🔹The fungi are classified in the phylum Thallophyta.Â
🔹The phylum consists of four classes of fungi: Zygomycetes, Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Deuteromycetes or Fungi Imperfecti.
🔹The fungi can also be classified as yeast, yeast-like fungi, molds and dimorphic fungi depending on their morphology.
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