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Kingdom Fungi Review Questions

Can fungi undergo photosynthesis? Name the four main groups of fungi we have examined. By what means do fungi undergo reproduction? What do they always produce? What important role do fungi play in our ecosystems? Draw the life cycle of a typical fungus.  Fungi can be ________, ________, or ________.  What are some notable relationships that fungi have with other living things? How are these relationships useful/beneficial? What are hyphae? What are mycelia?  What functions do mycorrhizae serve? How can these be utilized in agriculture and/or other applications? What are a few of the notable features of lichens? What are 3 examples of fungi symbionts? How do these relationships benefit the organisms involved?