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5 th Grade Science Chapter 1 Lesson 3 Fungi. Copy following notes in copybook **Four types of Fungi **Four types of Fungi 1. Mushrooms – many celled 1.

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1 5 th Grade Science Chapter 1 Lesson 3 Fungi

2 Copy following notes in copybook **Four types of Fungi **Four types of Fungi 1. Mushrooms – many celled 1. Mushrooms – many celled 2. Mold – one celled 2. Mold – one celled 3. Yeast – one celled 3. Yeast – one celled 4. Mildew – one celled 4. Mildew – one celled

3 Mushrooms Mold colony Mildew Yeast

4 Copy following notes Fungi Fungi 1. One-celled or many celled 1. One-celled or many celled 2. Do not contain chlorophyll 2. Do not contain chlorophyll 3. Plantlike 3. Plantlike 4. Do not make their own food 4. Do not make their own food 5. Some fungi are scavengers 5. Some fungi are scavengers 6. Some fungi are parasites 6. Some fungi are parasites

5 Copy following notes Mushrooms Mushrooms 1. Many celled 1. Many celled 2. Reproduce by spores 2. Reproduce by spores 3. Live either as scavengers or parasites 3. Live either as scavengers or parasites 4. Some poisonous 4. Some poisonous

6 Copy following notes Mold Mold 1. Grows on Bread or Fruit 1. Grows on Bread or Fruit 2. Uses nutrients from what it grows on 2. Uses nutrients from what it grows on 3. Reproduce by spores 3. Reproduce by spores 4. Single celled 4. Single celled 5. Live in colonies (groups of mold) 5. Live in colonies (groups of mold)

7 Copy following notes Yeast Yeast 1. Single celled 1. Single celled 2. Forms and lives in colonies 2. Forms and lives in colonies 3. Use Yeast to make bread, pizza dough, etc. 3. Use Yeast to make bread, pizza dough, etc. 4. Yeast uses or eats sugar and forms Carbon Dioxide gas which makes the bread rise. 4. Yeast uses or eats sugar and forms Carbon Dioxide gas which makes the bread rise.

8 Copy following notes Mildew Mildew 1. Single-celled 1. Single-celled 2. Grows on damp things 2. Grows on damp things 3. Can harm materials or leather 3. Can harm materials or leather 4. Mildew can cause damage to trees and other living things. 4. Mildew can cause damage to trees and other living things.

9 Copy the following notes Helpful Uses of Fungi Helpful Uses of Fungi 1. Used for food – eg. Mushrooms and blue cheese 1. Used for food – eg. Mushrooms and blue cheese 2. Used for medicine – Penicillin 2. Used for medicine – Penicillin 3. Helps break down dead and decaying things. 3. Helps break down dead and decaying things.

10 Copy following notes Harmful uses of Fungi Harmful uses of Fungi 1. Some mushrooms are poisonous 1. Some mushrooms are poisonous 2. Can cause damage to plants, cloth or leather (mildew and mold) 2. Can cause damage to plants, cloth or leather (mildew and mold) 3. Cause disease (Athlete’s Foot) 3. Cause disease (Athlete’s Foot)

11 Copy following notes Sir Alexander Fleming – famous scientist whose discovery in 1928 led to the development of penicillin which is an antibiotic that has saved millions of people’s lives. Sir Alexander Fleming – famous scientist whose discovery in 1928 led to the development of penicillin which is an antibiotic that has saved millions of people’s lives. It is made from a type of mold. It is made from a type of mold.

12 Draw in copybook - Diagram of a Mushroom Diagram of a Mushroom


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