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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Fungi- Group 3, Decomposers w without decomposers animals and plants would die because the elements taken from soil would not be returned, Asexual y Mycdogist lumped all fungi lacking sexual reproduction into a group called Deuteromycetes, Fungal Lineages ???? Basidiomycota, Nutrition Heterotrphs Others use enzymes to penetrate walls of cells, Fungal Lineages ???? Ascomycota, Human Uses F fungi can be used for medical purposes, Key Traits ???? Mycorrhizae, Kingdom Fungi ???? Reproduction and Life Cycle, Fungal Lineages ???? Zygomycota, Basidiomycota Definition Often important as decomposers, club fungi and others that usually have a long lived, heterokaryotic stage in which each cell has two nuclei., Pathogens ???? fungal infection in animals is called mycosis, Sexual ???? in most, the haploid nuclei contributed dont fuse right away. such as a mycelium is a hetero kanyon, Key Traits ???? Nutrition, Sexual ???? the union of cytplasms of 2 parent mycelia os known as plasmogamy, Body Structure ???? Yeasts are found in moist environments, Key Roles of Fungi 30% known fungal species Pathogens, Body Structure ???? Some fungi lack septa and are called coenocytic fungi, Sexual ???? sexual reproduction begins when hyphae from 2 mycelia release sexual signaling maecules called Pheromones, Body Structure ???? Cell walls are made of chitin, Mutualists ab absorb nutrients from a host organism, but reciprocate actions that benefit the host