Heterokontophyta
oomycetes
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oomycetes
Frederick Taylor Wolf has written: 'The aquatic oomycetes of Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Flora, Fungi, Oomycetes
no, oomycetes.
Oomycetes
Oomycetes
Antheridium and oogonium.
Oomycetes are mainly parasitic and feed on other organisms, such as plants, algae, and fungi. Some species can also act as saprotrophs, decomposing dead organic matter. Overall, oomycetes obtain their nutrients by absorbing organic material from their surroundings.
the fungi has a lot of differences between it and the plants like the fungi produces it's own food and has no fruits, fowers, leaves growin on it. it has spores instead of seeds and gills. fungi does not preoduce seeds but it has spores instead
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Oomycetes are sharply distinct from fungi in their (1) motile spores; (2) cellulose-richcell walls; (3) pattern of mitosis; and (4) diploid hyphae.