18.1 Fungal Characteristics and Ecological Roles
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Fungi and animals are diverse eukaryotic kingdoms with unique characteristics and ecological roles. Fungi, as decomposers and symbionts, play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and plant health. Animals, ranging from simple sponges to complex vertebrates, exhibit diverse body plans and adaptations. This unit explores fungal and animal diversity, examining their key features, classification, and evolutionary relationships. It highlights the importance of these organisms in ecosystems and their relevance to human life, from food production to disease-causing pathogens.
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Fungi and animals are diverse eukaryotic kingdoms with unique characteristics and ecological roles. Fungi, as decomposers and symbionts, play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and plant health. Animals, ranging from simple sponges to complex vertebrates, exhibit diverse body plans and adaptations. This unit explores fungal and animal diversity, examining their key features, classification, and evolutionary relationships. It highlights the importance of these organisms in ecosystems and their relevance to human life, from food production to disease-causing pathogens.
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