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Fungi, DONE BY :ALANOUD ALSUDAIRY/LANA ALSHATHRI/NORAH ALBRAHIEM - Coggle…
Fungi
Cross walls
Some fungi are aseptate, meaning they have no septa.
Septa have large pores to allow nutrients, cytoplasm, and organelles to flow between cells.
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Reproduction in Fungi
Fragmentation
1-Asexual reproduction that occurs when the mycelium of a fungus is physically broken apart.
2-If a fragment lands in a location with suitable growing conditions, the hyphae will grow into a new mycelia.
Spore production
Most fungi are able to reproduce sexually and asexually through spore production in which spore is a haploid reproductive cell that help develop into a new haploid organism
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A type of primitive sporophore is a sporangium, a hyphae modified into a sac or case in which spores are produced.
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Unicellular fungi
Found in soils, plant surfaces, and the human body
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Multicellular fungi
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They are similar to plants, but do not possess chloroplasts or photosynthesize
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Nutrition in Fungi
All fungi are heterotrophs, but there are three main strategies for obtaining nutrients.
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