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Fungi #1, Sam Sporidis, Mr. Sharp, Science, March 29, 2021, Web: Fungi -…
Fungi #1
Fruiting Body #5
Mushroom Gills #4
Rib under the cap of the mushroom
Used as spore dispersal
Reproductive
Above ground structure
Mushroom Cap #13
used for protection
The Top structure of the mushroom
Sporangium #7
Mushroom Stalk #14
Used for support
the stem of the mushroom
seen at the end of the stalk
Spore case
Major Fungi Phyla
Zygote Fungi #8
Bread Mold #9
Zygote fungi formed on bread
Rhizopus fungi
ex. bread mold
Produces a zygote in a tough capsule
Sac Fungi #10
Yeast #11
Sac fungi
reproduces asexually through budding
Reproduces asexually
uses budding or spores
Club Fungi #12
develop spores
Microscopic structures
Symbiosis #16
Lichen #15
Between algae and fungus
symbiotic relationship
Interaction between two different organisms
benefits both
Hyphae #2
Thread like filaments
winds to form different structures
Mycelium #3
large twisted hyphae
Absorbs water and nutrients
Fragmentation #6
The hyphae forms into a new fungi
Hyphae break off
Have cell walls
Multi Celled Heterotrophs
Sam Sporidis
Mr. Sharp
Science
March 29, 2021
Web: Fungi