fungi

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Topical Term
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a
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fungi

What is a fungus?

2002
Pictures and text describe a wide variety of fungi and how they help or harm people.

Mushrooms

1982
Discusses how mushrooms and other fungi get their food, grow, and produce more of their own kind.

Mr. Bloomfield's orchard

the mysterious world of mushrooms, molds, and mycologists
2002
Photographs and text describe the different types of fungi which can be found throughout North America, providing information on each species of fungi's characteristics, uses, and distribution.

Mushrooms and molds.

1972
Describes mushrooms, molds, and other fungi and their function in the cycle of growing things.

Slime, molds, and fungi

1999
Using hands-on natural science projects, explores and explains different types and characteristics of fungi.

Fungi

1996
Introduces fungi, discussing their varieties, physical structure, reproduction, role in the ecosystem, and uses.

The fungus that ate my school

2000
While the students are home for spring vacation, the fungus they are growing in their classroom grows and grows and takes over the entire school.

Fungi

2008
Colorful photographs and simple text teach children about different types of fungi, exploring how they reproduce, grow, and survive in unique environments around the world.

Fungi

2003
Discusses the characteristics of fungi and describes specific members of this class, including mushrooms, molds, and lichens.

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