Single Celled fungi
What is yeast
Singe cells that survive together in colonies
What is yeast
Topmost part that gives a mushroom the umbrella shape
What is cap
Fleshy spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus
What are mushrooms
Used in making bread
What is yeast
Eukaryotic organisms that include microorganisms such as yeasts, molds and mushrooms
What are Fungi
What are the three fungi basics that all fungi have?
What are Eukaryotic, Heterotrophic and Multicellular
Houses the reproductive system of the mushroom
What is fruiting body
Microscopic fungus
What is mold
Identify #3
What are gills
Multicellular collections of tubules that drain nutrients
What are Filaments
The two structures that allow for food consumption in fungi
What are hyphae and mycelium
Microscopic reproductive cells of a mushroom.
What are spores
A species of organism that is not native to a location and harm human and animal life
What is an invasive species
Identify #7
What is stem
A connected network of tubules that stretch across the body of the fungus
What is hyphae
The network that extends into the substance that the fungus feeds on
What is mycelium
Protect and store spores
What are gills
What organisms commonly go through asexual reproduction
What are molds
Name 2 of the 4 environmental impacts
What are producers, decomposers, nutrient cyclers and pathogens
Portion of the fungus that produces offspring, spores that spread the fugus to future locations.
What is Fruiting Body
A network of mycelium that have a symbiotic relationship with a plant
What is mycorrhizal mycelium
Remnant of the immature fruiting body
What is Volva
During the process sexual reproduction releases what that attract other fungi
What are pheromones
What is yeast is single celled, mold is microscopic and mushrooms are fleshy spore bearing organisms.