Fungi. Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that digest food externally and absorb the the digested materials through their body walls. Fungi are eukaryotic.
Common Fungal Spores Estelle Levetin, PhD. Fungal Spore Characteristics Spore size Spore shape Number of cells Attachment Scars Wall characteristics Spore.
Chapter 31 Fungi. Heterotrophs that Feed by Aborption Referred to as absorptive heterotrophs Utilize a variety of enzymes to digest either living.
Mycology Fungi, fungi, biological characteristics, significance.
Kingdom Fungi
K INGDOM F UNGI Packet #66 Chapter #31. C HARACTERISTICS Considered as the “kingdom of lower plants Heterotrophic eukaryotes Unicellular or multicellular.
FUNGI AND OTHER ORGANISMS (PLANT) MYCOLOGY (MIC 206)
Fungi. Basic Information: Fungi are... - eukaryotes - mostly multicellular - sometimes unicellular (yeast) - very diverse with an estimated 1.5 million.
Common Fungal Spores
Protists and Fungi. Kingdom Protista Plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like Heterotrophs or autotrophs Most unicellular, some multicellular.
Protists and Fungi
Classification of Fungi