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Fungi

Fungi Rhizopus Economic Importance Nutrition Growth Structure

Rhizopus Reproduction

Reproduction Asexual

Asexual Sporangium Spores Wind

Reproduction Asexual Sexual

Sexual Gametangia Zygospore

Reproduction Asexual Sexual

Rhizopus Reproduction Structure

Structure Hypha Mycelium

Rhizopus Reproduction Structure

Economic Importance Harmful

Harmful Disease Moulds

Moulds Food spoilage Dry rot

Harmful Disease Moulds Crops

Crops Potato blight

Harmful Disease Moulds Crops

Economic Importance Harmful Beneficial

Beneficial Recycling C,N,P Antibiotics Food

Food Mushrooms Yeast

Yeast Bread Alcohol

Alcohol Beer Wine

Yeast Bread Alcohol Structure

Structure Single cell Vacuole

Yeast Bread Alcohol Structure Reproduction

Reproduction Chain of cells Budding Mitosis

Yeast Bread Alcohol Structure Reproduction

Food Mushrooms Yeast

Beneficial Recycling C,N,P Antibiotics Food

Economic Importance Harmful Beneficial

Nutrition Heterotrophic

Heterotrophic Symbiosis

Symbiosis Mychorrhiza (roots) Lichen

Heterotrophic Symbiosis Saprophyte

Saprophyte Food spoilage Decay, recycling C,N,P Extracellular enzymes

Heterotrophic Symbiosis Saprophyte Parasite

Parasite Athletes foot Ring worm

Heterotrophic Symbiosis Saprophyte Parasite

Nutrition Heterotrophic

Growth Nutrient agar

Nutrient agar Sterilisation Inoculation Colonies Incubation Petri dish Autoclave

Growth Nutrient agar Activity

Activity Agar plates

Growth Nutrient agar Activity

Structure Mitochondria Cell wall (chitin) Nucleus (Eukaryotic)