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By: Ana Jensana Júlia Cortizo Sol Claret
THE FUNGIS
INDEX0-. INTRODUCTION
1-. TYPES OF CELLS
2-. ARE UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR
3-. EXAMPLES
4-. DESCRIPTION
5-. WHERE THEY LIVE?
6-. ALIMENTATION
7-. AS THEY MOVE
8-. HOW THEY REPRODUCE
9-.RELATION WITH THE HUMANS
10. EXPERIMENT
11-. CONCLUTION
12-. BLBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION• In this group we can find:
-The yeasts
-The molds
-The mushrooms
TYPES OF CELLS The fungi are eukaryotic cells.
ARE UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR
The mushrooms and the molds are multicellular.
The yeast are unicellular.
EXAMPLES• Mushroom: the champignons
• Mold: white mold
• Yeast: Yeast of baker
DESCRIPTIONThe mushrooms: Structure of a mushroom: The yeasts are of microscopic size.
The molds are of miscroscopic size too. They are genetically similar to yeasts.
WHERE THEY LIVEThe parasitic fungi live on the skinThe fungis live in the humid places.
ALIMENTATIONThe fungi feed alive of other organisms or of rests of organisms.
AS THEY MOVEFungi do not move
REPRODUCCION
The fungi can reprocuce asexually and sexually
RELATION WITH HUMANS
Some mushrooms are edible
EXPERIMENT• First we leave a few days without raw
chestnut and compared them with another chestnut was already done.
CONCLUTIONWe found this work, mainly because every day could stay , and did not know much about it, but worth it. We learned a lot and we really liked doing this project about the fungi.
BIBLIOGRAPHYMuch information has been removed from intenet , but we must also say that in some ways , has helped the translator . We also feature information videos and documents for Blanca.
THANKS FOR WATCHING THIS PROJECT !!!