nothing they don't "eat" they get their food from the sun this is called photosynthesis so their autotrophic
antheridium and oogonium
Oomycetes
Phytophthora - it's a pathogenic protist. Another member of the family is causing the sudden oak death disease.
Water molds are typically oomycetes. Oomycetes are in teh calde Stramenopila. They are separated from Fungi (including bread molds) by the their use of the DAP pathway for lysine synthesis, the presence of cellulose in their cell walls, their tubular cisternae in the mitochondria, heterokont flagella on their zoospores, and lack of a Spitzenkorper in their hyphae. Fungi use the AAA pathway for lysine synthesis, have chitin in their cell walls, have plate-like cisternae in the mitochondria, a single whiplash flagellum, and use a Spitzenkorper to elongate their hyphae.
Oomycetes are fungus-like eukaryotic organisms that cause "water molds." Some water molds include late blights of potatoes, sudden oak death syndromes, and the blue mold of tobacco.
Heterokontophyta
oomycetes
dick
oomycetes
Frederick Taylor Wolf has written: 'The aquatic oomycetes of Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Flora, Fungi, Oomycetes
Oomycetes
no, oomycetes.
Oomycetes
Antheridium and oogonium.
antheridium and oogonium
Oomycetes
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