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- how are molds beneficial?
- how do fungi feed?
19 molecules of food can be absorbed into fungi through tiny filament called
- what do mycelium filaments do?
- how are fungi beneficial to the soil?
- what are the fruit of mushrooms?
- how do mushrooms produce new fungi?
- where are spores located?
- in bread dough, where does yeast gets energy from?
Brief Explanations
- Molds can decompose organic matter and are used in antibiotic production (e.g., penicillin from Penicillium mold).
- Fungi are heterotrophs and feed by secreting enzymes to break - down organic matter externally and then absorbing nutrients.
- Hyphae are the tiny filaments through which food molecules are absorbed into fungi.
- Mycelium filaments help in nutrient absorption, decomposition, and can form symbiotic relationships (e.g., mycorrhizae).
- Fungi in soil help with decomposition of dead plant and animal material, improving soil structure and nutrient cycling.
- The fruiting bodies of mushrooms are the visible, spore - producing parts.
- Mushrooms produce new fungi by releasing spores which can germinate and grow into new mycelium.
- Spores are located on the gills (in many mushrooms) or other spore - producing structures of the fruiting body.
- In bread dough, yeast gets energy from the sugars (such as glucose) present in the flour.
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- They decompose organic matter and can be used for antibiotic production.
- By secreting enzymes to break down organic matter externally and absorbing nutrients.
- Hyphae
- Aid in nutrient absorption, decomposition and symbiotic relationships.
- They help with decomposition and nutrient cycling, improving soil structure.
- The fruiting bodies.
- By releasing spores that germinate into new mycelium.
- On the gills or other spore - producing structures of the fruiting body.
- From the sugars in the flour.