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1. The Fungi 2. Fungal Anatomy Multicellular Body of almost all fungi is amycelium , an interwoven mass of threadlike…

Technology Lecture on fungi [11 25-13 monday]

1. Lecture on Fungi 11/25/13 Monday 2. Characteristics • • • •nonphotosynthetic Most are saprobes (feed on dead things) Cell wall made of chitin Genetically more…

Documents 19.5 Diversity of Fungi KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food.

Slide 119.5 Diversity of Fungi KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food. Slide 2 19.5 Diversity of Fungi Fungi are adapted to absorb their food from the…

Documents The Fungus-like Protists Dog vomit slime mold. Characteristics The Fungus-like protists are...

Slide 1The Fungus-like Protists Dog vomit slime mold Slide 2 Characteristics The Fungus-like protists are heterotrophs that absorb nutrients from dead or decaying matter.…

Documents Click on a lesson name to select. Chapter 20 Fungi Section 1: Introduction to Fungi Section 2:...

Slide 1Click on a lesson name to select. Chapter 20 Fungi Section 1: Introduction to Fungi Section 2: Diversity of Fungi Section 3: Ecology of Fungi Slide 2 Characteristics…

Documents I. Introduction A. Background Classification Biology 1. Why classify organisms? 2. How do you...

I. Introduction A. Background Classification Biology 1. Why classify organisms? 2. How do you classify? B. Organization K, P, C, O, F, G, & S II. Viruses A. Structure…

Documents Chapter 22 Fungi Evolution And Diversity. Although fungi were once classified as plants, they are...

Chapter 22 Fungi Evolution And Diversity Although fungi were once classified as plants, they are more like animals Fungi are heterotrophs, but digest their food externally…

Documents FUNGI Chapter 31. The Little Known Fungi 100,000 species known, 1.5 million unknown (estimate) ...

FUNGI Chapter 31 The Little Known Fungi 100,000 species known, 1.5 million unknown (estimate) Some are single-celled (yeast), but most multicelled (mushrooms) Found in every…

Documents The Fungus-like Protists

The Fungus-like Protists Dog vomit slime mold Characteristics The Fungus-like protists are heterotrophs that absorb nutrients from dead or decaying matter. They play a key…

Documents Chapter 31 Why did the mushroom go to the party??? Because he’s a fun-gi!

Chapter 31 Why did the mushroom go to the party??? Because he’s a fun-gi! Characteristics of Fungi 1.) All are eukaryotic heterotrophs. 2.) Feed by absorption. a.) Excrete…