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Title: I. Fungi


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I. Fungi
  • Characteristics
  • Heterotrophs (feed off other organisms)
  • Many fungi are saprobes (feed off of
  • dead and decaying organisms)
  • Some fungi are parasites (feed off of
  • living organisms for example,
  • athletes foot)

2
I. Fungi
  • B. Anatomy of Fungi
  • Main body is a mesh (mycelium) made of
  • many smaller units (hypha).
  • Hypha is a single cell, surrounded by a cell
  • wall of chitin.
  • Mushroom is one example of a fruiting
  • body, used for reproduction.

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I. Fungi
  • C. Reproduction in Fungi
  • Most hypae are haploid (n).
  • When two hyphae join, they unite nuclei
  • into one cell, which grows into
    fruiting
  • body.
  • Fruiting body (such as mushrooms)
  • release spores.

4
After nuclear fusion, the club-shaped structure
(now 2n) will produce and bear haploid spores at
the four tips of the cell.
Diploid Stage
nuclear fusion
meiosis
Haploid Stage
spore (n)
Club-shaped structures having two nuclei (n n)
form at the margin of each gill.
Spores are released.
hypha in mycelium
Each germinating spore gives rise to a hypha that
grows and becomes a branching mycelium.
gills
cap
stalk
hypha
After cytoplasmic fusion, a dikaryotic (n n)
mycelium gives rise to spore-bearing bodies
(e.g., mushrooms).
cytoplasmic fusion
Fig. 24.4, p. 395
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I. Fungi
  • D. Fungi Diversity
  • 1. Club Fungi (Basidiomycetes)
  • Produce common mushrooms.
  • 2. Zygomycetes Includes bread molds.
  • 3. Sac Fungi (Ascomycetes) Include
  • organisms such as yeast and truffles.

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I. Fungi
  • E. Value of Fungi
  • Decompsers in nature
  • Mycorrhizae Fungi and Plant grow
  • together fungi breaks down material in
  • soil, releasing nutrients while plant
  • provides food to fungi.
  • Lichen Fungi and Algae growing together.
  • Fungi breaks down rock or soil, while
    algae
  • provides photosynthesis.

7
dispersal fragment (cells of mycobiont and of
photobiont)
cortex (outer layer of mycobiont)
photobionts
medulla (inner layer of loosley woven hyphae)
cortex
Fig. 24.9a, p. 378
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Mycorrhizae
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Mycorrhizae
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