Fungi-twofactsFungi exist primarily as filamentous hyphae. A tangledmass of hyphae is called a mycelium.Fungidigestinsolubleorganicmatterbysecretingenzymes(exoenzymes)andabsorbthesolublenutrientsthat the enzymes release
Fungi – two facts Fungi exist primarily as filamentous hyphae. A tangled mass of hyphae is called a mycelium. Fungi digest insoluble organic matter by secreting enzymes (exoenzymes) and absorb the soluble nutrients that the enzymes release
Anotherfungus:Ophiostoma minusSPB larvaEntomocorticiumsp.(Es)O. minus (Om)ImagefromKierKlepzig
Another fungus: Ophiostoma minus SPB larva Entomocorticium sp. (Es) Image from Kier Klepzig O. minus (Om)
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Random slide: denim wood cascadiascorecard.typepad.com
Aphoretic miteSPBfemaleImagefromKierKlepzig
A phoretic mite Image from Kier Klepzig SPB female
Aphoretic miteSPBfemaletarsonemidmite(Tarsonemus sp.)ImagesfromKierKlepzig
A phoretic mite Images from Kier Klepzig tarsonemid mite (Tarsonemus sp.) SPB female