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By Leo, Cooper, Declan and David
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How they get food Fungi are heterotrophs They get their food from dead and decaying organisms in the soil.
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Cells Fungi are eukaryotes. Some are multi- cellular, others are unicellular
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Types of Fungi Fungi are divided into 4 groups. Threadlike, Sac, Club and Imperfect.
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Threadlike Fungi 600 species of mold many common bread molds such as Rhizopus. Produce spores in their thread like hyphae.
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Sac Fungi Contains 30,000 diverse species. It includes yeast, morels, truffles. Produce spores and structures that looks like sacks.
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Club Fungi 25,000 species of mushrooms bracket fungi, plant parasites and puffballs.
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Imperfect Fungi 25,000 species which include Penicillium, an important antibiotic. They do not reproduce sexually.
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Interesting Facts Fungi can be used for baking. Fungi can used as a medicine. Some trees cannot grow without fungi.
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