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Exercise 8: The Fungi Yeasts and Molds Supplement pg 76

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1 Exercise 8: The Fungi Yeasts and Molds Supplement pg 76
Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 8: The Fungi Yeasts and Molds Supplement pg 76 Observe prepared slides: Aspergillus: septate hyphae & conidiospores Rhizopus: coenocytic hyphae & sporangiospores Candida albicans: hyphae & buds Observe mold cultures on plates Make wet mounts of Saccharomyces cervisiae: buds Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Supplement pg 75 Trichomonas (flagellated protozoan) not in book Plasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen protozoa) not in book Trypanosoma (flagellated protozoan) not in book Diatoms (non motile algae) Fig 6.6 Dinoflagellate (flagellated algae) Fig 6.3#11 Make wet mounts to observe: Amoeba (pseudopodian protozoa) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (ciliated protozoan) Fig 6.1#9 Euglena (flagellated protozoan) Fig 6.2#1&2 Spirogyra (filamentous algae) Fig 6.4#14 Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.7#1-3 Make and observe wet mounts of pond sample to observe “creatures”

2 Figure 8.1

3 Figure 8.2

4 Figure 8.6

5 Figure 8.5

6 Candida albicans Hyphal Growth & Pseudohyphal Growth PLAY

7 Slime Mold PLAY

8 Plasmodium spread in a single afternoon
Next morning it was sporulating Slime Mold on Long Island Physarum polycephalum

9 Mold Form Fungi Dimorphic Fungi Yeast Form Fungi
Aspergillus (400X) Rhizopus (100X) Septa Septate hyphae Coenocytic hyphae Yeast Form Fungi Dimorphic Fungi Candida albicans (400X) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (400X) Bud Conidiospores Sporangiospores Hyphae Bud Supplement Packet pg 76

10 Figure 6.1 Flagellates Amoebae Ciliates

11 Figure 6.2 Flagellated euglenoids
Figure 6.3 Flagellated algae Figure 6.4 Filamentous algae Figure 6.5 Nonfilamentous, nonflagellated algae Figure 6.6 Diatoms (algae) Figure 6.7 Cyanobacteria: Prokaryotes!!! (really big ones)

12 Play Amoeba Play AmoeboidProtists Amoeboid Protists

13 Play Cilliates Play Rotifers Cilliated Protists

14 Play FlagellatedProtists

15 intracellular parasite)
Protozoa Algae Amoeba (pseudopods) Paramecium (cilia) Spirogyra (Green algae) Dinoflagellate Plasmodium (non-motile intracellular parasite) Diatom Trypanosoma (flagella) Cyanobacteria Prokaryote-Bacteria (Note no organelles are visible in this prokaryote. Most of the above protozoa and algae eukaryotes have clearly visible organelles) Trichomonas (flagella) Euglena (flagella) Supplement Packet pg 75 Anabaena

16 Exercise 8: The Fungi Yeasts and Molds Supplement pg 76
Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 8: The Fungi Yeasts and Molds Supplement pg 76 Observe prepared slides: Aspergillus: septate hyphae & conidiospores Rhizopus: coenocytic hyphae & sporangiospores Candida albicans: hyphae & buds Observe mold cultures on plates Make wet mounts of Saccharomyces cervisiae: buds Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Supplement pg 75 Trichomonas (flagellated protozoan) not in book Plasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen protozoa) not in book Trypanosoma (flagellated protozoan) not in book Diatoms (non motile algae) Fig 6.6 Dinoflagellate (flagellated algae) Fig 6.3#11 Make wet mounts to observe: Amoeba (pseudopodian protozoa) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (ciliated protozoan) Fig 6.1#9 Euglena (flagellated protozoan) Fig 6.2#1&2 Spirogyra (filamentous algae) Fig 6.4#14 Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.7#1-3 Make and observe wet mounts of pond sample to observe “creatures”


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