Fungi are a group of organisms that are not plants, animals, or bacteria. They are heterotrophic organisms, which means they obtain their nutrients from other sources. Fungi play a crucial role in the ecosystem as decomposers, breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients.
Characteristics of Fungi
Cell Structure: Fungi are made up of thread-like structures called hyphae, which form a network known as mycelium.
The student demonstrates an understanding that all organisms are linked to each other and their physical environments through the transfer and transformation of matter and energy by identifying and sorting examples of living and non-living things in the local environment. (L)