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The Kingdom Fungi Section 21–1 This section describes the defining characteristics of fungi. It also describes the internal structure of a fungus and explains how fungi reproduce.

What Are Fungi? Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about fungi. They are heterotrophs. They have cell walls. They are eukaryotic.

Structure and Function of Fungi The cell walls of fungi are made of a complex carbohydrate called ______. chitin

Structure and Function of Fungi How do fungi digest their food? They digest food outside their bodies and then absorb it.

Structure and Function of Fungi Is the following sentence true or false? Some fungi are parasites. true

Structure and Function of Fungi Which group of fungi are not multicellular? Yeasts

Structure and Function of Fungi What are hyphae? They are the tiny filaments that compose multicellular fungi.

Structure and Function of Fungi How thick is each hypha? Each hypha is one cell thick.

Structure and Function of Fungi In some fungi, what divides the hyphae into cells containing one or two nuclei? Cross walls

Structure and Function of Fungi What is a mycelium? A mycelium is a thick mass of many hyphae tangled together. It composes the body of a multicellular fungus.

Structure and Function of Fungi Why is a mycelium well suited to absorb food? It permits a large surface area to come in contact with the food source through which it grows.

Structure and Function of Fungi What is a fruiting body of a fungus? It is a reproductive structure growing from the mycelium in the soil beneath it.

Structure and Function of Fungi What is a fairy ring, and why does it form? A fairy ring is composed of the fruiting bodies of mushrooms that developed at the outer edges of a single mycelium. It forms because as time goes by soil nutrients near the center of the mycelium become depleted and mushrooms sprout only at the edges.

Structure and Function of Fungi

Reproduction in Fungi Is the following sentence true or false? Most fungi can only reproduce asexually. False

Reproduction of Fungi How does asexual reproduction occur in fungi? It takes place when cells or hyphae break off from a fungus and begin to grow on their own. Some fungi also produce spores, which can scatter and grow into new organisms.

Reproduction of Fungi In some fungi, spores are produced in structures called . Sporangia

Reproduction of Fungi Where are sporangia found in a fungus? They are found at the tips of specialized hyphae called sporangiophores.

Reproduction of Fungi Sexual reproduction in fungi usually involves two different . Mating types

Reproduction of Fungi What is a gametangium? It is a structure in a fungus that forms gametes.

Reproduction of Fungi How does a zygote form in fungal sexual reproduction? When the hyphae of opposite mating types meet, their two gametangia join, and the haploid nuclei contained in them fuse to form a diploid nucleus, or zygote.

Reproduction of Fungi Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about sexual reproduction in fungi. The zygote is often the only diploid cell in the fungus’s entire life cycle. Gametes of both mating types are about the same size. One mating type is a “+” (plus) and the other is a “–” (minus).

How Fungi Spread Why do molds seem to grow in any location that has the right combination of moisture and food? Fungal spores are found in almost every environment.

How Fungi Spread The spores of many fungi scatter easily in the wind. Is the following sentence true or false? The spores of many fungi scatter easily in the wind. True

How Fungi Spread For a fungal spore to grow, where must it land? It must land in a favorable environment where there is a proper combination of temperature, moisture, and food.