Fungi
by
GuckertR
Last updated 5 years ago
Discipline:
Science Subject:
Biology
Grade:
7
CellsFungi cell walls: some walls might contain chitin( a substance that is similar to cellulose) Most fungi are made of filament that are called hyphae. A lot of hyphae form together are called a mycelium. The hyphae form a complicated system of microscopic tubes that are line with cytoplasm
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Where they live: They are very widely distributed among the world. Fungi are found especially in temperate and tropical regions, more are found where there is more moisture. Live in both land and water.
Food Some fungi eat decaying plants or animals. Others are parasites that feed on living animals and or plants(including humans). They get there food by growing hyphae produce enzymes that digests there food outside of there body. MovingThey do NOT move
The mushroom or toadstool
Fungi
Difference between other kingdoms: Don't have roots like plants. Don't move like animals. Don't have chlorophyll or can undergo photosynthesis like plants. Can cause diseases
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