Nature Walk - Fungi
Its surprising to see fungi as anything else than fungi, like creepy plant/animal things that grow in some of the grossest places. But fungi really are diverse, on a macro level the most easily observable fungi are mushrooms. While it wasn't surprising that I didn't see thee iconic red and white dotted mushroom (Fly agaric), there was plenty of mushrooms around Boston College. With the cold weather coming up it would make sense to see mushrooms growing as other plants die - playing their role as decomposers. As we have learned fungi (including mushrooms) are chemoheterotroph, and within the class tree they fall under Opisthokonta. It's interesting to think about the large diversity within the fungi group from macroscales like mushroom to smaller levels like microsporidians that could lead to HIV and potato blight fungus that lead to mass famine.