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KINGDOM FUNGI similarities between plants

PLANTS eukaryotic Numerous organelles Cell walls Sexual & asexual reprodcution. FUNGI Eukaryotic Numerous organelles Cell walls Sexual & asexual reprodcution. KINGDOM FUNGI similarities between plants. FUNGI Multinucleated heterotrophic Few or no storage organelles No roots

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KINGDOM FUNGI similarities between plants

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  1. PLANTS eukaryotic Numerous organelles Cell walls Sexual & asexual reprodcution FUNGI Eukaryotic Numerous organelles Cell walls Sexual & asexual reprodcution KINGDOM FUNGIsimilarities between plants

  2. FUNGI Multinucleated heterotrophic Few or no storage organelles No roots Chitin in cell walls No seed production PLANTS One nucleus per cell Autorotrophic Starch is the main storage molecule Have roots Cellulose in cell walls Some seed production KINGDOM FUNGIdifferences between plants

  3. MASTIGOMYCOTA • WATER MOULD • Aquatic • Some are saprophytes • Some are parasites • Sexual & asexual reproduction

  4. AMASTIGOMYCOTA • Terrestrial • Saprophytes • Produce non-mobile spores • Some are pathogenic • Some are aquatic • Sexual & asexual reproduction • Bread moulds, yeast,mushrooms

  5. AMASTIGOMYCOTA

  6. Life Cycle of a Mushroom

  7. DEUTEROMYCOTA • Parasitic fungi • Cause disease • Terrestrial • Sexual & asexual reproduction • Athlete’s foot • Yeast infections

  8. Athlete’s Foot

  9. Importance of Fungi • Decomposers • Used to make bread, wine, beer • Some fungi make antibiotics • Used to flavor soft drinks • Used as a food item • Decomposition of harmful pollutants

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