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KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food. Fungi are adapted to absorb their food from the environment. Plants and fungi have different traits. Fungal cell walls are made of chitin. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose. Plants have chlorophyll and photosynthesize.
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Fungi are adapted to absorb their food from the environment. • Plants and fungi have different traits. • Fungal cell walls are made of chitin. • Plant cell walls are made of cellulose. • Plants have chlorophyll and photosynthesize. • Fungi absorb food through hyphae.
Fungi are multicellular organisms, with the exception of yeasts. • hyphae • mycellium • fruiting body
Fungi come in many shapes and sizes. • Primitive fungi are aquatic and have flagellated spores. • Sac fungi form a reproductive sac, or ascus. • Yeasts are single-celled sac fungi. • Morels and truffles are multicellular sac fungi.
form zygospores during reproduction • mycorrhizae belong to this group • Bread molds are often found on spoiled food.
reproductive structures called basidia • include mushrooms, puffballs, and shelf fungi • Club fungi have fruiting bodies which are club-shaped.
Fungi reproduce sexually and asexually. • Most fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. • Yeasts reproduce asexually through budding. • Yeasts form asci during sexual reproduction.
Multicellular fungi have complex reproductive cycles. • distinctive reproductive structures
life cycles may include either sexual or asexual reproduction or both • Multicellular fungi have complex reproductive cycles.
life cycles may include either sexual or asexual reproduction or both • Multicellular fungi have complex reproductive cycles.