The characteristics of fungi
Fungal structures
Fungi have eukaryotic cell structure.
Fungi have cell walls containing cellulose and chitin.
Fungi are single-celled or with cells
arranged in filaments called hyphae.
Fungi have chemoheterotrophic metabolisms, obtaining
nutrients through chemical absorption.
Fungi are widely distributed, acting as decomposers or as
parasites.
For more information on conidiogenesis see:
http://www.mycolog.com/CHAP4a.htm