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FUNGI. Fungi General Characteristics eukaryote absorptive heterotroph - saprobe or parasite cell walls made of chitin multicellular (except for yeast)

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1 FUNGI

2 Fungi General Characteristics eukaryote absorptive heterotroph - saprobe or parasite cell walls made of chitin multicellular (except for yeast) reproduce with spores

3 Structure hyphae –filaments of cells, tubes with many nuclei mycelium –(tissues) branches of hyphae; main body of fungus rihizoids –root like hyphae that anchor fungus stolons –stem-like hyphae that run along surface of a food source Fungi

4 Structure hyphae Fungi

5 Structure mycelium Fungi

6 Fungi are classified based on their reproductive structures (how they produce spores) Fungi

7 Digestion –extracellular digestion enzymes are secreted into food source food source is digested by enzymes nutrients are absorbed by fungus Fungi

8 Life Cycle fungal spores dispersed –Spores that reach food source – germinate hyphae penetrate into food –Nutrients are absorbed mycelium grows from the food –fruiting body is made releases spores Fungi

9 Phylum Zygomycota common name - common molds ex – bread mold reproduction –asexual – spores from sporangium –sexual - zygospore forms when hyphae of different sexes fuse together; thick walled zygospore is formed uses – parasite, saprobe Fungi

10 Phylum Basidiomycota common name – club fungi ex – mushrooms, shelf fungi, smuts, rusts, puffballs reproduction –basidiospores –basidia – club shaped structure where spores form on gills uses – many are edible; plant disease; poisonous (toadstools) Fungi

11 smutsrusts stinkhornshelf fungi Fungi

12 puff balls mushrooms Fungi

13 Phylum Ascomycota common name – sac fungi ex – yeast, powdery mildews, morels reproduction –asexual – conidiophores (clusters of spores) –sexual – ascospores produces in ascus (sac like structure) uses – brewing, baking, research, plant diseases, some are edible Fungi

14 Morels YeastPowdery mildews Fungi

15 Phylum Duteromycota common name – imperfect fungi ex – penicillium, ring worm, athlethe’s foot, jock itch reproduction –only asexual uses – penecillin / antibiotics, soy sauce, bleu cheese, citric acid Fungi

16 ring worm Fungi

17 Athlete’s foot (ring worm) Nail fungus (ring worm) Fungi

18 Phylum mycophyta common name – lichen mutualistic relationship –fungus & green algae, neither could live alone –algae provides food, fungus provides protection and minerals reproduction (skip) uses – food for animals, pioneer species, starts soil in some places Fungi

19 lichen Fungi


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