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5. fungi
Culture of fungus
Fungi are heterotrophs that acquire their nutrients by absorption. They absorb small organic molecules from the surrounding medium. Exoenzymes, powerful.
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CHAPTER 31 FUNGI Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Section A: Introduction to the Fungi 1.Absorptive nutrition.
Fungi are a huge and important component of the biosphere. Their diversity alone is staggering:although 100,000 species have been described, it is.
What is a Fungus ? Eukaryotic – a true nucleus Do not contain chlorophyll Have cell walls Produce filamentous structures Produce spores.
Mycology is science of fungi or study of fungi Mycologist is the person how study fungi General charactaristic There is 5 kingdom: Procaryotae------------Bacteria.
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Figure 31.0 Painting of indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) fungus as an example of the variety in color and types of fungi CHAPTER 31 FUNGI.