Oomycetes, commonly called water molds, are a group of heterotrophic, fungus-like organisms with a filamentous thallus. Unlike fungi, they have diplontic life cycles and cellulose in their cell walls....Oomycetes, commonly called water molds, are a group of heterotrophic, fungus-like organisms with a filamentous thallus. Unlike fungi, they have diplontic life cycles and cellulose in their cell walls. They are important decomposers in aquatic ecosystems and plant parasites in terrestrial ones.
Oomycetes, commonly called water molds, are a group of heterotrophic, fungus-like organisms with a filamentous thallus. Unlike fungi, they have diplontic life cycles and cellulose in their cell walls....Oomycetes, commonly called water molds, are a group of heterotrophic, fungus-like organisms with a filamentous thallus. Unlike fungi, they have diplontic life cycles and cellulose in their cell walls. They are important decomposers in aquatic ecosystems and plant parasites in terrestrial ones.