Sac Fungi
Examples
Saccharomyces Cerevisia (bottom left), Morchella elata (bottom middle), Penicillium chrysogenum (bottom right)
Saccharomyces Cerevisia (bottom left), Morchella elata (bottom middle), Penicillium chrysogenum (bottom right)
Evolutionary Milestones
Sac fungi posses one evolutionary milestone: eukaryote.
Habitat
Most sac fungi live on dead or organic matter.
Anatomical/ Structural Features
Sac fungi posses one evolutionary milestone: eukaryote.
Habitat
Most sac fungi live on dead or organic matter.
Anatomical/ Structural Features
How do they acquire nutrients
Sac fungi are heterotrophs. They can be decomposers or parasites.
What do they eat
Sac fungi eat dead or organic matter. They can prey on anything from plants to mammals.
What eats them
Predators include: other fungi, bacteria, and humans.
Symmetry
lack symmetry
Mobility
Sac fungi are not able to move at any stage in their life.
Reproduction
Sac fungi reproduce sexually and asexually. They reproduce by spores.
Development
Sac fungi are heterotrophs. They can be decomposers or parasites.
What do they eat
Sac fungi eat dead or organic matter. They can prey on anything from plants to mammals.
What eats them
Predators include: other fungi, bacteria, and humans.
Symmetry
lack symmetry
Mobility
Sac fungi are not able to move at any stage in their life.
Reproduction
Sac fungi reproduce sexually and asexually. They reproduce by spores.
Development