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Subject: Why are Birds Nest Fungi part of the Phylum Basidiomycota?

Date: Sun May 28 10:46:51 2006
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Grade level: 10-12 School: Waterville Sn. High School
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Area of science: General Biology
ID: 1148838411.Gb
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We are currently studying the Fungi kingdome in Biology. Recently, in a lab, we looked at the Birds nest 
Fungi. As i looked into this fungi some more, i discovered that it was a Basidiomycota. This suprised me 
because it did'nt have the characteristic looks of a basidiomycota. i've been searching the web for this, and 
have yet to find the answer!


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