Fungi Eukaryotes (have cell walls) Hyphae- threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi. (pg. 479)
Fungi. FUNGI We have already learned about Bacteria, Viruses, and Protists Now its time to study Fungi MICROBES: 1.Viruses 2.Bacteria 3.Protists 4.Fungi.
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What are Fungi? Most fungi share three important characteristics: They are eukaryotes, use spores to reproduce, and are heterotrophs that feed in a similar.
Fungi Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have cell walls. The cell wall is made of chitin, a complex carbohydrate found in the external skeleton of.
The “Do you really know what you need to know, or do you just think that you know what you really need to know for the test on Protists and Fungi that.
Rules? The spores that fungus-like protists produce a.grow into new organisms. b.produce slime on which the protist can move. c.break down food for.
Organic Modeling Using Generalised Cylinders Nina Halim Supervisor: Dr. Jon McCormack.
FUNGI CH 9 SEC 4 GOAL/PURPOSE AFTER COMPLETING THE LESSON, STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO NAME THE CHARACTERISTICS FUNGI SHARE EXPLAIN HOW FUNGI REPRODUCE.
Protists & Fungi Lesson 1 Part 2 Diseases & Biotechnology.
Fungi
What is a characteristic of all protists? A. eukaryote A. eukaryote B. heterotroph C. unicellular D. multicellular.