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Characteristics Of Fungi
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Characteristics Of Fungi
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Characteristics Of Fungi
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Most are many-celled, and are eukaryotic
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No longer are-no leaves, roots, chlorophyll
Once considered plants (have cell walls) No longer are-no leaves, roots, chlorophyll Most are many-celled, and are eukaryotic
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No longer are-no leaves, roots, chlorophyll
Once considered plants (have cell walls) No longer are-no leaves, roots, chlorophyll Most are many-celled, and are eukaryotic Most are saprophytes-eat dead/decaying matter
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No longer are-no leaves, roots, chlorophyll
Once considered plants (have cell walls) No longer are-no leaves, roots, chlorophyll Most are many-celled, and are eukaryotic Most are saprophytes-eat dead/decaying matter Reproduce through spores
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Characteristics Of Fungi
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Characteristics Of Fungi
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Structure Of Fungi Body is a mass of threadlike tubes called hyphae.
(Largest remaining piece) Body is a mass of threadlike tubes called hyphae.
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Structure Of Fungi
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Club Fungi Types Spores produced in a club-like structure; gills
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Types
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