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FUNGI By Hannah and Haley
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KEY CONCEPT Fungi recycle nutrients in the environment.
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KEY CONCEPT Fungi recycle nutrients in the environment.
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Decomposers Unit Activity 5.1: Tracing the Processes of Fungi Growing: Digestion and Biosynthesis
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Of the mycotic diseases affecting animals and man, ringworm -first to be recognized and reported
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第六章 菌类植物( fungi )
第六章 菌类植物 Fungi
قارچ ها ( Fungi )
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Fungi 1 Importance; Structure & Growth
Fungi 100,000 species
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Fungi 3 Lecture 26 Summer, 2006
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FUNGI AND OTHER ORGANISMS (HUMAN)
FUNGI AND OTHER ORGANISMS (PLANT)
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Fungi and P rotists
Fungi and Their Symbiotic Relations
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FUNGI ANIMALIA PLANTAE MONERA PROTISA
Fungi are absorptive heterotrophs Most are multicellular
Fungi are “Fun Guys!”
Fungi are the cells that fill the gap between life and death.– Paul Stamets
Fungi as Infectious Agents
Fungi Ascomycota Saccharomycetes Candida albicans (1)
Fungi-Basedbiopesticides - Agricultural & Animal feed
Fungi-Basedbiopesticides Market- Agricultural & Animal feed
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