Chapter 4 Eukaryotic Microorganisms
Chapter 4 Eukaryotic Microorganisms
Eukaryotic Microorganisms Molds Mushrooms Fungi Yeasts Algae Protozoa
Molds Mushrooms Fungi Yeasts Algae Protozoa Eukaryotic Microorganisms
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Major differences among fungi, algae and protozoans
Fungi are heterotrophic eukaryotic microorganisms They are nonphotosynthetic and typically form reproductive spores Algae are phototrophic eukaryotes that contain photosynthetic pigments within a structure called the chloroplast Protozoa are animallike protists exhibiting heterotrophic nutrition and they can be defined as usually motile eukaryotic unicellular microorganisms
Fungi are heterotrophic eukaryotic microorganisms. They are nonphotosynthetic and typically form reproductive spores. Algae are phototrophic eukaryotes that contain photosynthetic pigments within a structure called the chloroplast Protozoa are animallike protists exhibiting heterotrophic nutrition and they can be defined as usually motile eukaryotic unicellular microorganisms
Fung The morphology Reproduction Classification Typical species
The morphology Reproduction Classification Typical species Fungi