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Kingdom Fungi

Phylum Zygomycota The Conjugating Fungi

Phylum Zycomycota The common molds Nonseptate hyphae

Phylum Zygomycota Reproduction

Phylum Ascomycota The Sac Fungi

Phylum Ascomycota The largest phyla Septate hyphae

Conidiophores come in different shapes

Phylum Ascomycota Reproduction

Method of sexual reproduction is unknown The Imperfect Fungi Method of sexual reproduction is unknown

Examples of Imperfect Fungi Athlete's foot Ringworm

Phylum Basidiomycota The Club Fungi

Phylum Basidiomycota Contains some of the largest fungi Septate hyphae

Sexual Reproduction in Phylum Basidiomycota

Mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an algae and a fungus Lichens Mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an algae and a fungus

Lichens Algae is usually from Phylum Chlorophyta Fungus is usually from Phylum Basidiomycota Algae provides the food thanks to photosynthesis Fungus provides the anchorage thanks to its rhizoids

Lichens Crustose – flaky dried paint Foliose – dried out leaves Fruticose – little shrubs