Kingdom Fungi. Living things Animals (Animalia) Plantae (Plants) Protista (e.g. Amoeba) Monera (e.g. bacteria) Fungi (e.g. Dogs, cats, pigs, cows, birds,

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Kingdom Fungi

Living things Animals (Animalia) Plantae (Plants) Protista (e.g. Amoeba) Monera (e.g. bacteria) Fungi (e.g. Dogs, cats, pigs, cows, birds, sunflowers, mushrooms, amoeba, bacteria etc.) > 2,000,000 types of living things 5 Kingdoms

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Draw a fungus

How can fungi reproduce? Spores Cap Stem Hyphae

Ganoderma lucidium Spore pollen

Bread mold 40X 100X Hyphae Cap Spores

Microscopic view of bread mold

Fungi Good? Bad?  Soy sauce production  Bread production  Food (e.g. mushroom)  Healthy food (Ganoderma lucidium)  Production of antibiotics (e.g. Penicillin)  Production of alcoholic drink (e.g. yeast  Some are toxic  Disease-causing (Athlete’s foot)  Contamination food (e.g. bread)