Club Fungi
Example
Psilocybe cubensis (bottom left), Clavulinopsis luteoalba (bottom middle), Coprinus cinereus (bottom right)
Psilocybe cubensis (bottom left), Clavulinopsis luteoalba (bottom middle), Coprinus cinereus (bottom right)
Evolutionary Milestones
Club fungi posses one evolutionary milestone: eukaryote.
Habitat
Club fungi can we found on wood, leaves, and other organic material.
Anatomical/ Structural Features
Club fungi posses one evolutionary milestone: eukaryote.
Habitat
Club fungi can we found on wood, leaves, and other organic material.
Anatomical/ Structural Features
How do they acquire nutrients
Club fungi are heterotrophs. They are decomposers and pathogens.
What do they eat
Their enzymes decompose wood, leaves, and other organic materials.
What eats them
Club fungi are the majority of edible fungi. Other fungi, bacteria, some small mammals, soil organisms, and humans are predators of club fungi.
Symmetry
lack symmetry
Mobility
Club fungi do not move.
Reproduction
Club fungi reproduce sexually and asexually, although asexual reproduction is not as common. They reproduce by spores.
Development
Club fungi are heterotrophs. They are decomposers and pathogens.
What do they eat
Their enzymes decompose wood, leaves, and other organic materials.
What eats them
Club fungi are the majority of edible fungi. Other fungi, bacteria, some small mammals, soil organisms, and humans are predators of club fungi.
Symmetry
lack symmetry
Mobility
Club fungi do not move.
Reproduction
Club fungi reproduce sexually and asexually, although asexual reproduction is not as common. They reproduce by spores.
Development