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Kingdom Fungi Chapter 26. Learning Objective 1 What are the distinguishing characteristics of kingdom Fungi? What are the distinguishing characteristics.
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Chapter 31 Fungi. Heterotrophs that Feed by Aborption Referred to as absorptive heterotrophs Utilize a variety of enzymes to digest either living.
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Fungi Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have cell walls. The cell wall is made of chitin, a complex carbohydrate found in the external skeleton of.
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End Show Slide 1 of 44 21-2 Classification of Fungi.
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FUNGI Federoff. The Characteristics of Fungi Grow best in warm, moist environments Mycology is the study of fungi Mycologists study fungi A fungicide.
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Cell Communication Chapter 11. Trillions of cells in multicellular organisms must communicate with each other to coordinate their activities. In unicellular.
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Fungi. Characteristics of Fungus Eukaryotic Nonphotosynthetic Multicellular Heterotrophic Saprophytic (most) Store energy in the form of glycogen. Molds.
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Fungi Unit 8- Chapter 31. What is a Fungi? Usually multicellular Usually multicellular Above ground structures (mushrooms) Above ground structures (mushrooms)
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Chapter 22 Fungi Evolution And Diversity. Although fungi were once classified as plants, they are more like animals Fungi are heterotrophs, but digest.
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Kingdom Fungi. What are fungi? Eukaryotic heterotrophs that can be decomposers, parasites, or live mutually with other organisms.
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Archae and Bacteria- The PROKARYOTES `. As late as 1977, all prokaryotes were put into one single kingdom called Monera. Taxonomists no longer accept.
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1 THE KINGDOM FUNGI OBJECTIVES 21.1 Identify the defining characteristics of fungi. Describe the main structures of a fungus. Explain how fungi reproduce.
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