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Fungi

Classification Domain Kingdom Eukarya Fungi

Anatomy

Reproduction Spores travel by water and by air

Life Processes Fungi get their energy by Fungi have cells that are surrounded by Cell walls made up of chitin Fungi get their energy by Feeding on dead or living organisms

Life Processes continued Because they feed on decomposing organisms, they are? Decomposers Because they do not make their own food, they are? Heterotrophs Examples: Mushrooms, yeast, some molds Because their cells have a nuclear membrane, they are eukaryotic

Protista

Classification Domain Kingdom Eukarya Protista

Movement

A B C How do they feed? How do they move? How many cells?   Other information Feed on other organisms Feed on other organisms photosynthesis Using cilia (hair like projections) to “swim” Pseudopod to “crawl” Uses flagella (whip like tail) to “swim” Unicellular Unicellular Unicellular No definite shape, Found in pond water. Can survive in harsh environments. Mostly found in marine/freshwater Algae also uses photosynthesis but is multicellular.

Three types of Protists Animal-like (protozoa) Plant-like Fungi-like

Reproduction