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| How big or how small can a fungi be? |
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Definition
| from one cell up to 140 cm |
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| Is a fungus a heterotrop or autrotroph? |
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| How do fungi digest their food? |
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Definition
| they release a chemical that digest the substance on which they grow, then they absorb the digested food |
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| Explain how an oyster mushroom gets food |
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Definition
| it stuns its prey (roundworms) |
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| Explain how a soil fungus gets food? |
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Definition
| It captures prey with a thread like noose |
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| What is a symbiotic relationship? |
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Definition
| two organisms live on, in or near each other and at least one benefits |
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| Explain what the killer ant fungus does |
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Definition
| The spores land on an ant, the hyphae grow into the an'ts body and the fngus kills the ant |
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| What are decomposers fungi? |
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| They are fungi that afeed on deal organisms |
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