Difference between revisions of "Fungal Cell"
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===Meaning=== | ===Meaning=== | ||
− | A '''fungal cell''' is a [[Eukaryotic Cell|eukaryotic]] [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] that has a [[Cell Membrane|cell membrane]], [[Cell Wall|cell wall]], [[cytoplasm]], [[mitochondria]], and a [[Nucleus (Biology)|nucleus]] but no [[chloroplast]]s. | + | A '''fungal cell''' is a [[Eukaryotic Cell|eukaryotic]] [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] that has a [[Cell Membrane|cell membrane]], [[Cell Wall|cell wall]], [[cytoplasm]], [[mitochondria]], a [[Permanent Vacuole|permanent vacuole]] and a [[Nucleus (Biology)|nucleus]] but no [[chloroplast]]s. |
===About Fungal Cells=== | ===About Fungal Cells=== | ||
: '''Fungal cells''' are found in [[fungi]] such as [[mushroom]]s and [[yeast]]. | : '''Fungal cells''' are found in [[fungi]] such as [[mushroom]]s and [[yeast]]. | ||
: The [[Cell Wall|cell walls]] of '''fungal cells''' is made of [[chitin]]. | : The [[Cell Wall|cell walls]] of '''fungal cells''' is made of [[chitin]]. |
Revision as of 11:43, 3 June 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A fungal cell is a eukaryotic cell that has a cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, mitochondria, a permanent vacuole and a nucleus but no chloroplasts.
About Fungal Cells
- Fungal cells are found in fungi such as mushrooms and yeast.
- The cell walls of fungal cells is made of chitin.