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Fungi) export hydrolytic enzymes that break down biopolymers, which are absorbed for nutrition. Fungi grow into and live in their own food supply rather than digesting with an internal stomach. We provide comprehensive descriptions including anatomy, physiology, distribution, reproduction and life cycle, habitat, and other biological or ecological aspects of fungi.
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Comprehensive and well illustrated article from Wikipedia on this Kingdom which covers organisms as diverse as mushrooms, bakers yeast, wood decay fungi and penicillium.
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Cornell University provides a facility for identifying the fungi that may be damaging trees or timber in houses.
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Information from Wikipedia on this class of fungi in the phylum Deuteromycota that lack fruiting bodies.
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Photographic article by M. Halit Umar on the theme that life is a continuous interaction between organisms.
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Photographic introduction to fungi including photomicrographs of gills, pores and ascopores.
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Article by Paul F Hamlyn on identifying fungi, making spore prints and examining spores under the microscope, with photographic images.
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Article by M. Halit Umar on the cooperative arrangements between various fungi and the roots of green plants, with photomicrographs showing the processes involved.
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Article on these fungi which which only reproduce asexually and can be found and cultured from such unexpected places as coins and bank notes.
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Light hearted look at the many uses fungi are put to in everyday life.
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Article by Paul Stamets on his experiences with Komboucha, a symbiotic community of yeasts and bacteria, and its supposed medicinal effects.
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Provides information on the identification of edible and poisonous wild mushrooms in the UK, where to find them and how to pick them.
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Information on various research projects on chanterelles, matsutake and truffles, coordinated by Eric Danell in Sweden.
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Abstract of a proposed new comprehensive phylogenetic classification of the kingdom.
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