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Fungi: Plant, Animal, or Something Else Entirely?

Fungi: Plant, Animal, or Something Else Entirely?. Fungi Can . . . grow in soil. have one cell or many cells. reproduce by spores, which are similar to seeds. have more than one cell nucleus. Fungi Cannot . . . make their own food, since their cells have no chloroplasts.

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Fungi: Plant, Animal, or Something Else Entirely?

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  1. Fungi: Plant, Animal, or Something Else Entirely?

  2. Fungi Can . . . • grow in soil. • have one cell or many cells. • reproduce by spores, which are similar to seeds. • have more than one cell nucleus.

  3. Fungi Cannot . . . • make their own food, since their cells have no chloroplasts.

  4. Then what is a fungi? • a mushroom • mold • yeast • mildew

  5. Where do they get food? • They absorb food from dead things or from other living things. • When you see mold growing on food, the mold is eating that food to survive. • Mushrooms growing in dirt get nourishment from the soil.

  6. Fungi are . . . • neither plant nor animal! • in a group all by themselves!

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