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Fungi
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The largest living thing on Earth is a humongous fungus This is a honey fungus that is 2.4 miles long, found in the mountains of Oregon Lives above and under ground Responsible for tree deaths
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Fungi may live on soil, water, in air, on plants, and on animals 3 GROUPS ◦ Yeasts ◦ Molds ◦ “True” Fungi
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Plants contain chlorophyll and are producers; fungi absorb food from their environment Plants have roots, leaves, and stems Fungi do not have these structures Plant cell walls are made of cellulose Fungal walls are made of chitin
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Yeast are single celled Other fungi are multicellular The bodies of multicellular fungi are made of long strands of hyphae – chains of cells or one large long cell with many nuclei An underground network of hyphae is called a mycelium
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The mycelia of fungi produce fruiting bodies – these are reproductive structures that grow above ground A mushroom is an example of a fruiting body
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Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually Yeasts, or single celled fungi, reproduce asexually
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Most multicellular fungi reproduce sexually, although some reproduce both sexually and asexually
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Fungi may play a few roles in the environment Decomposers Decompose dead & decaying organic matter (leaves, twigs, logs, animals, etc.) Pathogens Fungi may cause and spread disease Mutualists The fungi and another organism are in a mutually beneficial relationship
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