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Chapter Introduction | life11e_ch29_1.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_1_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
key concept 29.1 Fungi Digest Food Outside Their Bodies
| life11e_ch29_2.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_2_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Yeasts are unicellular, free-living fungi
| life11e_ch29_3.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_3_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Multicellular fungi use hyphae to absorb nutrients
| life11e_ch29_4.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_4_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Fungi are in intimate contact with their environment
| life11e_ch29_5.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_5_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
recap | life11e_ch29_6.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_6_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
key concept 29.2 Fungi Are Decomposers, Parasites, Predators, or Mutualists
| life11e_ch29_7.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_7_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Saprobic fungi are critical to the planetary carbon cycle
| life11e_ch29_8.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_8_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Some fungi engage in parasitic or predatory interactions
| life11e_ch29_9.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_9_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Mutualistic fungi engage in relationships that benefit both partners
| life11e_ch29_10.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_10_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Endophytic fungi protect some plants from pathogens, herbivores, and stress
| life11e_ch29_11.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_11_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
recap | life11e_ch29_12.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_12_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
key concept 29.3 Sex in Fungi Involves Multiple Mating Types
| life11e_ch29_13.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_13_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually
| life11e_ch29_14.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_14_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Microsporidia are highly reduced, parasitic fungi
| life11e_ch29_15.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_15_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Most chytrids are aquatic
| life11e_ch29_16.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_16_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Some fungal life cycles feature separate fusion of cytoplasms and nuclei
| life11e_ch29_17.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_17_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with plants
| life11e_ch29_18.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_18_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
The dikaryotic condition is a synapomorphy of sac fungi and club fungi
| life11e_ch29_19.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_19_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
The sexual reproductive structure of sac fungi is the ascus
| life11e_ch29_20.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_20_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
The basidium is the sexual reproductive structure of club fungi
| life11e_ch29_21.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_21_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
recap | life11e_ch29_22.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_22_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
key concept 29.4 Fungi Have Many Practical Uses
| life11e_ch29_23.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_23_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Fungi are important in producing food and drink
| life11e_ch29_24.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_24_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Fungi provide important weapons against diseases and pests
| life11e_ch29_25.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_25_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Lichen diversity and abundance are indicators of air quality
| life11e_ch29_26.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_26_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Fungi record and help remediate environmental pollution
| life11e_ch29_27.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_27_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Reforestation may depend on mycorrhizal fungi
| life11e_ch29_28.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_28_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Fungi are used as model organisms in laboratory studies
| life11e_ch29_29.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_29_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
recap | life11e_ch29_30.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_30_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Investigating Life | life11e_ch29_31.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_31_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Chapter Summary
| life11e_ch29_32.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_32_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
Apply What You’ve Learned
| life11e_ch29_33.html | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch29_33_dlap.xml | 57b72689757a2e2025000004 |