The Kingdom Fungi Section 21-1 What Are Fungi? Eukaryotic Heterotrophic: digest food outside of their bodies, then absorb it Cell walls made of chitin Structure ...
KINGDOM EUMYCOTA - The True Fungi Phylum Basidiomycota Disclaimer: Keep in mind that new systems that new information is changing our current understanding of how ...
On average, each individual leaves only a single offspring little investment per ... through an operculum. Mushroom shape contributes to spore release ...
Huge group of very successful organisms found in virtually all ecological niches on Earth. ... Heterotrophic (Saprobic or Parasitic) Extracellular digestion ...
Basidiospores that are formed symmetrically on sterigmata and are not ... Funicular cord. Peridioles. Crucibulum. Photo by Guillermo Pimentel. Sphaerobolus ...
Fungi: General Structures. A typical mushroom is just a small portion of the ... 3. Within the fruiting body the 2 nuclei may fuse to form a diploid zygote. ...
Kingdom Fungi contains 80,000 spp ... Body (thallus) of most fungi is ... Morels and truffles, famous gourmet delicacies revered throughout the world ...
The only evidence of the fungus are clumps of golden mushrooms that ... Largely this fungus is seen underground and forms huge rhizomorphs (root like structure) ...
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Chapter 23 The Fungi Domain - Eukarya Kindom - Fungi Kingdom Fungi Mycology study of fungi; myco=fungus, -logy=study More than 100,000 known species ...
THE WORLD OF THE FUNGI! Figure 31.0 Painting of indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) fungus as an example of the variety in color and types of fungi Figure 31.0x ...
Prevent movement of nuclei from one cell to another ... Apical osteole. Biology 4223: The Fungi. 49. Order Lycoperdales. Astraeus pteridis. Geastrum sp. ...
Figure 31.0 Painting of indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) fungus as an example ... Figure 31.2x Septate hyphae (left) and nonseptate hyphae (right) ...
1 cell thick strands that make up the body. with & without crosswalls ... Fruiting Body. Above the ground. Reproductive structure. Mycelium. Rootlike structure ...
Attracts flies w/ decaying meat odor. Flies spread spores ... Fairy rings. Review of Fungi. This table focuses on differences. What are shared characteristics? ...
Same material that is in the external skeletons of arthropods - insects, ... b. winter food for caribou and reindeer in Arctic. A. Lichens. 4. Importance ...
There are alarming things in nature, but not all are harmful to ... http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/ http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/ http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu ...
This is the phylum that includes mushrooms. ... can tell the difference between poisonous and non-poisonous mushrooms ... We can eat some types of mushrooms. ...
Evolved about 600 million years ago from protist ancestors ... Hyphae extend into bread for nourishment ... Fruticose lichens. Foliose lichens. LICHENS ...