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The Enormous World of Fungi: Nature's Largest Living Organisms

Discover the fascinating realm of fungi with a focus on an extraordinary individual fungus that spans 2,200 acres in America, making it the largest living organism on Earth. Our exploration reveals that these remarkable fungi are much larger than a blue whale and are genetically closer to animals than to plants. We'll delve into various types of fungi, including the Jack-o-lantern, Red Cage, Clouded Agaric, and Honey Fungus, highlighting their unique characteristics and ecological importance.

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The Enormous World of Fungi: Nature's Largest Living Organisms

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  1. Fungi Hailey, Eli, and Hannah

  2. Fungi • An individual fungus found in America covered 2,200 acres of land. • They are the largest living organism of this planet. • They are even bigger than a blue whale. • They are not plants. • They are closer related to animals.

  3. Jack-o-lantern fungus

  4. Red Cage Fungus

  5. Clouded Agaric

  6. Shelf Fungi

  7. Yeast Cell

  8. Basidiomycota

  9. Puffball Fungi

  10. Basidiocarps

  11. Sea Anemone Fungus

  12. Honey Fungus

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