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Questions, p. 177-179

Questions, p. 177-179. “There’s a Fungus Among Us”. 1. How are fungi different from plants and animals? 2. Approximately how many species of fungi are there? 3. Are fungi unicellular or multicellular? 4. How do fungi obtain their food or nutrients?.

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Questions, p. 177-179

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  1. Questions, p. 177-179 “There’s a Fungus Among Us”

  2. 1. How are fungi different from plants and animals? • 2. Approximately how many species of fungi are there? • 3. Are fungi unicellular or multicellular? • 4. How do fungi obtain their food or nutrients?

  3. 5. Give 6 examples of organisms that belong to the kingdom Fungi. • 6. The body of a typical fungus is made up of tiny tubes called ___. • 7. These tubes are tangled into a thick mass called a ___. • 8. What is the most visible part of a fungus?

  4. 9. What type of fungus is a mushroom? • 10. Fungi reproduce by releasing tiny structures called ___. • 11. Fungi like bread mold have specialized hyphae called ___ that travel below the growing surface to anchor the fungus like roots.

  5. 12. Other specialized hyphae called ___ grow from the mycelium across the surface. • 13. Stalks grow upward from the stolons and develop round reproductive structures called ___. • 14. What are developed inside these round reproductive structures?

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