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Protist

Ancestor of Fungi

Animals

What is closely related to fungi more than plants?

Heterotrophic

Fungi is _____trophic, it consumes organic material to survive

Hyphae

Web of slender tubes

Externally, absorbs

Fungi digests food _____nally, and _____ the organic molecules

Mycellium

Main branch of hyphae

Fruiting body

Main structure of majority of fungi

Multicellular, single, yeast

Most fungi are _____cellular, except for ______ celled _____

Fungi and bacteria

Major decomposers in nature

From spores thru sporangia, spores released into the wind

How does fungi reproduce?

Yeast

Single celled fungus that reproduces by budding

Saccaromyces Cerevisae

Important for making bread wine and beer

Lichens

Composite organisms made of fungi & algae

Mycorrhiaze

Mutualistic relationship between fungi and plants

Fungi receive food from photosynthesis, plants receive minerals and water from hyphae

How do fungi and plants have a mutual relationship ?

Vascular system(think of moss)

What do Bryophytes lack?

Bryophytes(moss)


Seedless vascular plants (ferns)


Gymnosperms(conifers)


Angiosperms(flowering plants)

4 categories of plants