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What is the Classification of fungus-like protists?

Myxomycota and Oomycota


Why are entameoba euglena and oomycota placed in one kingdom despite their differences?

The kingdom Protists


Phylum Oomycota contains the water molds and downy mildews these organisms feed mainly on?

Phylum Oomycota contains water molds and downy mildews, which are parasitic organisms that mainly feed on plants and decaying organic matter. They can cause diseases in plants by infecting the roots, stems, leaves, and fruits.


What is the 3 main Phyla of a fungus-like protist?

3 types of fungus-like protist are Slime molds, Water molds, and Downy Mildews.Read more: What_are_three_types_of_funguslike_protists


Is water mold eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

Water mold is eukaryotic. It is a type of fungi belonging to the Oomycota group, which are eukaryotic organisms with membrane-bound organelles and a distinct nucleus.


What do phylum oomycota mainly feed on?

Phylum Oomycota, commonly known as water molds, primarily feed on decaying organic matter and can also be pathogens of plants and animals. They absorb nutrients through their cell walls by secreting enzymes that break down complex organic materials. Some species are known to cause diseases in crops, such as late blight in potatoes. Overall, they play a crucial role in nutrient cycling in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.


What does the suffix -mycota mean?

The suffix mycota means mushrooms or fungi. In the kingdom Fungi there are 5 phylums that include Zygomycota, Oomycota, Basidiomycota, ascomyota, and Deuteromycota. Notice they all end in the siffix -mycota?


Scientific name for mildew?

The scientific name for mildew is usually referred to as Oomycota or Peronosporomycetes. These are fungi-like microorganisms that can cause plant diseases and are commonly found on damp surfaces in indoor environments.


What phylum is water molds in?

Water molds belong to the phylum Oomycota. They are not true fungi, but are classified within a separate group of organisms due to differences in their cell walls and molecular characteristics.


15 phyla of protists in their different groups?

There are actually less than fifteen phyla of protists. They are Rhizopoda, Actinopoda, Foraminifera, Chlorophyta, Rhodophyta, Pehophyta, Chrysophyta, Pyrrophyta, Euglenophyta, Ciliophora, Apicomplexa, Acrasiomycota, Myxomycota, and Oomycota.


How does one tell apart fungi from members of the phylum Oomycota by using only the naked eye?

With difficulty. Probably the best way is to try culturing the unknown organism on agar media amended with different antibiotics. Certain antibiotic combinations will prevent most true Fungi from growing while allowing oomycetes to grow (PARP is an example). In this case, you can see the colony growing without a microscope. But really, you need a microscope to be sure.


Are motile spores common in fungi?

Yes, motile spores are common in certain groups of fungi, such as Chytridiomycota and Oomycota. These organisms have flagella on their spores, allowing them to move in water environments. However, most fungi produce non-motile spores for dispersal.