Microbiology Fungi, Algae, and Protists (Biochemistry, Cells, and Life)

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Fungi, Algae, and Protists
(Biochemistry, Cells, and Life)
by Kara Rogers

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Pages: 224
Publisher: Rosen Publishing, Britannica.
Edition: 2011
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1615303106
Format: PDF
Size: 7 MB

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Fungi, protists, and algae are among the most diverse life forms on the planet. Tiny protists range from plants to animals. Algae range from single celled plants to 60-foot-long kelp. Fungi occupy a kingdom of their own. Although their place in nature—neither truly plants or animals—may make them seem strange, they are actually quite familiar to us for their use in various foods, medicines, and biotechnologies. Indeed, our consumption of bread or reliance on penicillin would not be possible without these diverse eukaryotic organisms. This intriguing volume delves into the taxonomy, structure, and function of each group and evaluates their wide-ranging natural and societal impact.

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