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                                    Lesson 2: Protists & Fungi


               In this section, you will learn about              At the end of this section you will

               two kingdoms of living things,                     know:
               fungi and protists.  We will start
               with fungi, discussing things such
               as body structure, methods of                      1. Several examples of fungi
               eating, methods of reproduction,
               and impact on other living things.                 2. The parts of fungi, and what
               We will then move on to protists,                  they do
               talking about the major types of
               protists as well as the role they
               serve.                                             3. Ways fungi can be helpful or

                                                                  harmful
               All of this is important because
               fungi and protists are absolutely
               critical for the survival of other                 4. Examples of symbiosis in fungi
               organisms.  Without these living
               things, soil would be unusable and
               we would not have made many of                     5. How fungi reproduce
               the advances we have made in

               medicine, industry, and food
               production.  Understanding these                   6. Why protists are considered a
               fascinating organisms will help us                 "junk drawer" kingdom
               understand the crucial role they
               play in our lives.                                 7. The major way of classifying

                                                                  protists



                                                                  8. Ways protists move



                                                                  9. Ways protists reproduce









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