A fungus -fungi or funguses is a member of a large group of
eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and
molds (British English: moulds), as well as the more familiar mushrooms.
These organisms are classified as a kingdom, Fungi, which is
separate from plants, animals, and bacteria. One major difference is
that fungal cells have cell walls that contain chitin, unlike the cell
walls of plants, which contain cellulose. These and other differences
show that the fungi form a single group of related organisms, named the Eumycota (true fungi or Eumycetes), that share a common ancestor (a monophyletic group).
This fungal group is distinct from the structurally similar myxomycetes
(slime molds) and oomycetes (water molds). The discipline of biology
devoted to the study of fungi is known as mycology, which is often
regarded as a branch of botany, even though genetic studies have shown
that fungi are more closely related to animals than to plants.
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