Club Fungi
Habitat:
Almost anywhere
Milestones:
Eukaryotic
Anatomical Features:
-Hyphae
-Fruiting Bodies
-Chitin cell walls
-In order to decompose organisms they have organic matter
Eating and Fleeting:
Decomposers that break down other organisms for energy. It is they prey of bacteria and other fungi.
Symmetry:
Radial, bilateral, and asymmetrical
Mobility:
They are not mobile.
Reproduction:
Sexual reproduction is more common than asexual reproduction.
Development:
The development of fungus depends on the species that it belongs to.
Examples:
-Agaricus bisporus
-Collybia tyberosa
-Tolachlidiopsis racemosa
Other Information:
-They are more properly known as asidiospores, as the spores are mad on club-like structures called basidium.
Almost anywhere
Milestones:
Eukaryotic
Anatomical Features:
-Hyphae
-Fruiting Bodies
-Chitin cell walls
-In order to decompose organisms they have organic matter
Eating and Fleeting:
Decomposers that break down other organisms for energy. It is they prey of bacteria and other fungi.
Symmetry:
Radial, bilateral, and asymmetrical
Mobility:
They are not mobile.
Reproduction:
Sexual reproduction is more common than asexual reproduction.
Development:
The development of fungus depends on the species that it belongs to.
Examples:
-Agaricus bisporus
-Collybia tyberosa
-Tolachlidiopsis racemosa
Other Information:
-They are more properly known as asidiospores, as the spores are mad on club-like structures called basidium.
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