i need common name and phylum name for-
common molds
sac fungi
club fungi
imperfect fungi
this is a project due tomorrow. i cant find these names and i don't even know what a phylum name or common name is! so please help me!
What are the common names for each of the following?
Inclassiication "phylum" is used for animals and "division" is used for fungi and plants. The names in brackets below are the divisions which you need and not phylum!
Common molds (Zygomycota)
Sac fungi (Ascomycota) are so-named because many species in this group reproduce sexually by forming a spore-filled structure called an ascus, which means literally "a sac." For example, yeasts are a major group of sac fungi.Some species of sac fungi appear as blue-green molds on fruits, vegetables, and cheeses
Sac Fungi (Ascomycota) are so-named because many species in this group reproduce sexually by forming a spore-filled structure called an ascus, which means literally "a sac."
Club fungi (Basidiomycota) species reproduce sexually by forming spores on top of club-shaped structures called basidia. The club fungi are believed to be closely related to the sac fungi. This large group includes species that are known as mushrooms, toadstools.
Imperfect fungi (Deuteromycota)
Species in this group produce plant and animal diseases. Athlete's foot and ringworm in humans are caused by imperfect fungi.
Some species in this group appear as blue-green molds on fruits, vegetables, and cheeses. Several other species are important for the making of cheeses such as blue cheese, Roquefort, and Camembert. Certainly the best known product obtained from this group of fungi is penicillin, the first widely used antibiotic. Penicillin was first discovered in the mold Penicillium notatum.
HOPE THIS HELPS.
Reply:nice dp
Reply:placenta, maybe?
Reply:Phylum is like a class..
Ex. Sac Fungi - Phylum Ascomycota
look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sac_fungus
Reply:Phylum Ascomycota is the phylum name for the 1st one, sorry i couldn't help more. im in 7th grade
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