Chapter 31: Fungi
 Concept 31.1  Fungi are heterotrophs that feed by absorption	31.01
 Concept 31.2  Fungi produce spores through sexual or asexual life cycles	31.02
 Concept 31.3  Fungi descended from an aquatic, single-celled, flagellated protist	31.03
 Concept 31.4  Fungi have radiated into a diverse set of lineages	31.04
 Concept 31.5  Fungi have a powerful impact on ecosystems and human welfare	31.05
Activity: Fungal Reproduction and Nutrition	31&A
Activity: Fungal Life Cycles	31&B
Investigation: How Does the Fungus Pilobolus Succeed as a Decomposer?	31&A
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