Question 1 We know fungi are eukaryotic (have membrane-bound nucleus and organelles). Explain three unique ways fungi ar

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Question 1 We know fungi are eukaryotic (have membrane-bound nucleus and organelles). Explain three unique ways fungi ar

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Question 1 We Know Fungi Are Eukaryotic Have Membrane Bound Nucleus And Organelles Explain Three Unique Ways Fungi Ar 1
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Question 1 We know fungi are eukaryotic (have membrane-bound nucleus and organelles). Explain three unique ways fungi are different from other microbes (algae, protozoans, bacteria and archaea). Compare things like cell walls, cell membranes, morphology, reproduction, life cycles. (Words to use in your answer include chitin, cellulose, peptidoglycan, pseudopeptidoglycan, ergosterol, hopanoids, cholesterol, mycelium, hyphae, multinucleate, multicellular, unicellular, nutritional needs, environmental needs, chemoheterotrophy, saprobes, parasites, free- living, reproductive strategies, spores). Use the editor to format your answer Question 2 4 Points 4 Points Algae and protozoans are loosely grouped together as protists and are different from plants because they lack certain characteristics of plants. Explain what differentiates algae from plants and two ways they are different from protozoans.. Talk about algae being part of our environment and how algae may positively or negatively impact our health or the environment. Use the editor to format your answer (Words to use in your answer: cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, plankton, single-cell, multicellular, red tide, toxins, agar, phytoplankton, reproduction, motility, nutrition, feeding strategies)
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