The cells of many fungi are primarily copies of each other, without differentiation of organs (except in the fruiting sections of the organism, such as the mushrooms and molds typically visible and known to humans).
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Fungi are considered a separate kingdom for several reasons. They are different from plants in their inability to produce energy from sunlight, and in fact most grow in dark places. Unlike animals and many protozoa, they cannot move; unlike most protozoa, they exist almost entirely as multicellular and colonial organisms.
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The various classifications of fungi are determined based on their method(s) of reproduction. Zygomycota produce both asexual and sexual spores, while Basidiomycota rarely produce asexually and produce a different type of sexual spore. Ascomycota produce asexual spores, and can also grow buds that break off and form new organsiams as well as growing new and sexually differentiated hyphae as means of reproduction. Deuteromycota have never been observed to reproduce sexually, meaning that the organisms today have been genetically unaltered for millions -- perhaps billions -- of years.
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a. Because almost all algae create energy from photosynthesis, it makes sense that algae would be more prevalent during the months when they receive the most sunlight. The warmer months are made warmer by the...
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