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Introduction to Fungi
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2012
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MycologyBiologyFungal DiversityMost Fungi ReproduceMedicineMycotoxicologyMicrobial EcologyFungal PhysiologyFungal BiologyLiving HostMicrobiologyFungal SystematicsSymbiosisFungal SymbiosisCell WallsFungal Evolution
A fungus is a eukaryote that digests food externally and absorbs nutrients directly through its cell walls. Most fungi reproduce by spores and have a body (thallus) composed of microscopic tubular cells called hyphae. Fungi are heterotrophs and, like animals, obtain their carbon and energy from other organisms. Some fungi obtain their nutrients from a living host (plant or animal) and are called biotrophs; others obtain their nutrients from dead plants or animals and are called saprotrophs (saprophytes, saprobes). Some fungi infect a living host, but kill host cells in order to obtain their nutrients; these are called necrotrophs.
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