Charateristics
Evolution
Method of Nutrition
Fungi: Extra!!
100

Why isn't a fungus a plant 

No chlorophyll

100

Fungi originated where, before going to land?  

What is Aquatic or the Ocean?

100

Hetrotroph or Autotroph 

Hetrotroph

100

Name this fungus! 

Giant Puffball Mushroom

200

Name one physical characteristic of a fungus

Lacks chlorophyll, Cell wall made of chitin, produces spores, appearance maximizes surface area.

200

More recent fungi are located 

What is on land 

200

This type of fungi feeds on dead or decaying organic matter.

What is a Saprotroph  

200

Name this fungus: 

What is a Zombie-ant Fungus

300

Reproduces with ...

What is spores

300

In their early aquatic days, fungi moved toward nutrients using these tail-like structures.

What are Flagella?

300

 small molecules are absorbed through the cell walls of the mycelium via ""

What is osmosis

300

Fungi and bacteria are known as the "primary" versions of these because they recycle dead matter.

What is a Decomposer
400

Name this process: Single-celled fungi like yeast reproduce by growing a small "bud" that pinches off from the parent.

What is budding 

400

Fungi lost their flagella because they no longer needed to do this " " for reproduction on land.

What is swim?

400

These are the first step of the four-step fungal energy process? 

What is Enzyme Secretion 

400

This famous, life-saving medicine is produced using fungi

What is penicillin

500

This tough material found in fungal cell walls is the same stuff used to make the shells of crabs and lobsters.

What is chitin 

500

What type of fungus had flagella that allowed it to swim toward nutrients?

What are Zoospores

500

These fungi take nutrients from living host cells, a relationship that often ends in the host's death. 

What is a parasyte 

500

Found in Australia, the Omphalotus nidiformis is better known by this "spooky" common name.

What is a Ghost fungus

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