Saturday, 5 November 2016

Nature Fact

What is a Fungus?   -   Animals and plants are ‘cellular’ in their structure, that is to say they are formed by cells, but fungi are composed of thin filaments.  These filaments, called hyphae, are tubular and microscopical generally about 3-10 thousands of one millimeter wide, with the walls made of chatin the same organic substance that forms the protective coverings of insects.