Fungi Characteristics
Fungi structures
Reproduction
Roles
odds and ends
100
use these to reproduce
What are spores
100
protected by a covering these tiny structures are carried by wind and water
What are spores?
100
a type of fungi reproduction where offspring are identical as the parent
What is asexual reproduction?
100
fungi break down dead organisms
What is a decomposer/recycler?
100
fungi need moist and _________ places to live
What is warm?
200
means they feed on dead or living organisms
What are heterotrophs?
200
branching threadlike tubes that make up multicellular fungi
What are hyphae?
200
a type of fungi reproduction where offspring are different than the parents
What is asexual reproduction?
200
these fungi help bread to rise
What is yeast?
200
single celled fungi
What is yeast?
300
they have a nucleus
What are eukaryotes
300
spores are produced in these reproductive structures
What are fruiting bodies?
300
a type of asexual reproduction done by yeast
What is budding?
300
this fungi kills bacteria
What is penicillium?
300
the term when at least one organism benefits from living with another organism
What is symbiosis?
400
give support to their cells
What are cell walls?
400
hyphae are packed tightly and hold up the cap
What is the stalk of a mushroom?
400
these structures join from two separate fungi to form a fruiting body and spores that are genetically different than the parents
What are hyphae?
400
when a fungus feeds on people
What is a parasite/disease?
400
the three types of fungi
What are sac, club, and zygote?
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