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1 Kingdom Fungi Ch. 10 pg.364

2 Fungus are adapted for 2 main functions
Absorption of nutrients Reproduction

3 300 million years ago: Fungus took a different evolutionary pathway than plants They adapted to a heterotrophic way of life and lost the ability to be autotrophs

4 Similarities between plants and Fungi
Both are eukaryotic Both have cell walls Most are anchored in the soil or substrate Reproduction can be sexual or asexual or both Both are stationary

5 Differences Plants Fungi Have one nucleus per cell
Often have many nuclei per cell Are autotrophs Are heterotrophs Most have roots Have no roots Have cellulose in the cell walls Often have chitin in the cell walls Some reproduce by seed None reproduce by seed

6 Fungi are classified by how they reproduce (produce spores).
Ex: Sac Fungi - yeast, morels, truffles Club Fungi – mushrooms, shelf fungi Imperfect fungi – disease causing fungi, penicillium

7 Yeast & Morels (Sac Fungi)

8 Truffels – Sac Fungi

9 Shitake Mushrooms – club fungi

10 Penicillium - Imperfect fungi

11 Terms Hypha (hyphae) – branching filaments that are usually on or below the surface of the substrate Mycelium – a mesh of hyphae

12 Importance of Fungi Decomposers – they are an important part of nature’s recycling Benefit to humans – yeast is used to make bread, wine & beer Penicillium – used to produce antibiotics Aspergillus – used to flavour soft drinks Food items –mushrooms, morels, truffles

13 Athlete’s Foot

14 Between the toes

15 And it gets worse…

16 Ringworm

17 Ringworm is a pathogenic fungi

18 Ringworm affects our pets too

19 How to treat ringworm infections

20 Yeast infections

21 Fungus Symbiosis Symbiosis is a relationship between 2 organisms that survive together LICHENS are an example of this Lichens are green algae living with a fungus Green algae provide the food through photosynthesis Fungi provide protection by surrounding the algae and giving CO2 and H2O

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24 Questions for HW – read pg.364-371
Pg # 2, 3 a, b, c , 5 Pg. 373 Section ques. # 1, 5, 7, 8 And : How are lichens important air quality monitors?


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