This division mainly reproduces asexually and has flagellated spores.
What is Chitridiomycota?
Fungi are called this because they recycle nutrients back to their environments.
What are decomposers?
A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both benefit.
What is mutualistic?
The largest organism on earth can be found in this state.
What is Oregon?
This division reproduces mostly asexually and spores are made in the sporangia.
What is Zygomycota?
Fungi mycelium allow plants to communicate with each other. Plants provide this important nutrient for fungi.
What is sugar?
There are approximately this number of different fungi species.
What is 1.5 million?
This division reproduces only sexually.
What is Basidiomycota?
This type of fungi are made up of the fungus and have a symbiotic relationship with algae.
What are lichens?
The type of spores used by chytrids.
What are zoospores?
This division reproduces sexually and asexually and some species have mutualistic relationships with algae.
What is Ascomycota?
The reproductive structure of a mushroom, puff ball, shelf fungi, and stinkhorns.
What are basidium?
Three ways in which fungi are different than plants.
What is heterotrophic, never use seeds, cell walls made of chitin, can be unicellular, decomposers?
Structures that fungi use to germinate hyphae.
What are spores?
This division has no septa in their hyphae.
What is Zygomycota?
There are this many ascospores in the ascus.
What is 8?
The mycologist who discovered that fungi help the ecosystem communicate.
What is Paul Stamets?