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All multicellular fungi have hyphae = tubular growth in a substrate (soil, you etc.)


Fungi 7th Grade Info on Fungi Can be food sources or ingredients Can also grow on spoiling food Can grow in damp places like a shower curtain. Scientists are not sure ...
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Fungi Fungi are non-motile (they don’t move) heterotrophs (they get food and energy from other organisms). The defining characteristic of fungi is their mode of ...


Definitions . Mycologists--scientists who study fungi ; Mycology--scientific discipline dealing with fungi ; Mycoses--diseases caused in animals by fungi
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By: Justin Hogan Phil Bothwell Heth Introduction Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that evolved over 650 million years ago, becoming one of the three dominant kingdoms ...


An example of Fungi You know Zygomycota – common molds Ascomycota – Cup Fungi Life Cycle Yeast is an Ascomycete Fungus Morels are Ascomycete Fungi Basidiomycete ...
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The Kingdom Fungi . Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have cell walls ; Cell walls made of chitin—complex carbohydrate found in insects’ exoskeletons
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Answer these questions: How do fungi differ from other organisms? How does the lifestyle of a fungus enable it to obtain food? What factors make each phylum of ...
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Fungi. Are diverse and widespread; Are essential for the well-being of most terrestrial ecosystems because they break down organic material and ...


Absorptive nutrition enables fungi to live as decomposers and symbionts . Fungi are heterotrophs that acquire nutrients by absorption; Secrete hydrolytic enzymes ...
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Chapter 16 Fungi Structure of Fungi 1. Contribute to: A. food B. medicine C. recycling 2. Size varies from microscopic (unicellular) to basketball size (multicellular) 3.


Fungi Barbara Musolf Clayton State University A&S Building G 110-G 678-466-4851 Objectives What are fungi characteristics? How do fungi reproduce? What are the ...
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WHAT ARE FUNGI? Fungi are not classed as animals or plants, they have a Kingdom of their own to which they belong. They range from being just a single cell, like the ...
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Kingdom Fungi . Mycology – study of fungi; myco=fungus, -logy=study . More than 100,000 known species; Nutrition – Heterotrophic by absorption following ...
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Fungi Introduction to Fungi Diversity of Fungi Ecological Impacts of Fungi Phylogenetic Relationships of Fungi What are Fungi? Eukaryotes Most multicellular ...


Minh Pham: concept 31.1, 31.2, 31.3 Hillary Pelan: concept 31.4, 31.5 100,000 species have been described. There are estimated actually 1.5 millions species of fungi.
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Fungi Decomposers, Mutualists, and Killers Fungi Fungi (most) degrade dead organic matter form nutritional partnerships with most vascular plants & some algae are ...


VIRUSES . Viruses are non-living organisms. Technically they are not considered living organisms, since they cannot self replicate (they’re not a kingdom)
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FUNGI An Overview Characteristics of Fungi Eukaryotic Nonphotosynthetic ( heterotrophic) Most are multicellular Most are microscopic molds or yeasts Structure of ...


PHYLOGENY . Fungi represent a monophyletic group descended from protistan ancestors; Fungi and animals evolved from a common protistan ancestor
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