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KINGDOM FUNGI
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Kingdom Fungi Characteristics Eukaryotes Heterotrophic mostly multi-cellular some unicellular (yeast)
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Kingdom Fungi Characteristics Eukaryotes Heterotrophic mostly multi-cellular some unicellular (yeast) Have cell walls Sessile (Can’t move) Secrete digesting enzymes
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Structures Cell wall made of Chitin: polysaccharide found in exoskeletons not cellulose like plants
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Structures hyphae: filaments that grow outwards
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Structures hyphae: filaments that grow outwards mycelium: mat of hyphae secretes enzymes to break down substances
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Structures hyphae: filaments that grow outwards mycelium: mat of hyphae secretes enzymes to break down substances nutrients then absorbed through the cell wall
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Reproduction (Two Types) Unicellular undergoes budding
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Reproduction (Two Types) Unicellular undergoes budding Multicellular: asexual: release genetically identical spores to spread and grow
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Reproduction (Two Types) Unicellular undergoes budding Multicellular: asexual: release genetically identical spores to spread and grow sexual (not common): two hyphae fuse and then produce and scatter genetically diverse spores
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