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Fungi

Fungi. By Matt Mason, Kade Shriver, Cam Eiseman , Hunter Jager. Number of Species. There are 72,000 total named. There are 1,500,000 estimated. How they eat food. Fungi eat their food by absorbing it from dead organisms. . How they move. They don’t move. Cells.

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Fungi

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  1. Fungi By Matt Mason, Kade Shriver, Cam Eiseman, Hunter Jager

  2. Number of Species • There are 72,000 total named. • There are 1,500,000 estimated.

  3. How they eat food • Fungi eat their food by absorbing it from dead organisms.

  4. How they move • They don’t move.

  5. Cells • Fungi are multicellular

  6. What They Are Missing • Fungi have no chloroplasts.

  7. Example and Picture #1 Latticed Stinkhorn (Clathrusruber).

  8. Example and Picture #2 • Candlesnuff Fungus (Xylaria, hypoxylon)

  9. Example and Picture #3 • White MorelMorchelladeliciosa

  10. Example and Picture #4 Springtime Amanita (Amanita velosa)

  11. Bibliography • http://www.perspective.com/nature/fungi/ • http://www.google.com/ • MrsEngbrecht website.

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