Diversity of Life
Diversity of Modern Life Kingdom Monera (Monerans) Smallest and simplest lifeforms Unicellular (one-celled) no nucleus Bacteria and cyanobacteria.
Chapter Contents – page ix Chapter 20 FungiFungi 20.1: What is a fungus?What is a fungus? 20.1: Section CheckSection Check 20.2: The Diversity of FungiThe.
Kingdom Fungi. The Characteristics of Fungi Eukaryotes - true nucleus and other organelles present. Non-Photosynthetic organisms Most fungi are multicellular.
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Fungi & Systemic Mycoses Alfred Lewin References Schaechter et al. Mechanisms of Microbial Disease Kobayashi et al. Medical.
U I. FUNGI (Mycology) u Diverse group of heterotrophs. u Many are ecologically important saprophytes (consume dead and decaying matter) u Others are parasites.
FUNGI 22-1 Characteristics of Fungi 22-2 Fungal Diversity 22-3 Fungal Associations.
Chapter 14 Fungi. Importance of Fungi Together with Heterotrophic bacteria Ecological decomposers.
KINGDOM FUNGI CHARACTERISTICS of FUNGI The Kingdom Fungi includes eukaryotic, sessile heterotrophs that include a wide variety of organisms from unicellular.
Click on a lesson name to select. Chapter 20 Fungi Section 1: Introduction to Fungi Section 2: Diversity of Fungi Section 3: Ecology of Fungi.