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Title: Note Book


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Note Book 9 FUNGI
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Characteristics
  • Heterotrophic (fungi are NOTS PLANTS)
  • Must consume their food
  • Major decomposers

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Characteristics
  • Made up of filamentous bodies
  • Fungi do not have tissues
  • Fungi have long filaments
  • Filaments weave to form the body

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Characteristics
  • Cells
  • Cell walls are made of Chitin

CHITIN
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Characteristics
  • Fungi obtaining Nutrients
  • Secrete digestive enzymes
  • Enzymes break down food
  • Fungi then absorb the food

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Characteristics
  • Fungi Reproduce
  • Asexually
  • Sexually
  • Spores (kind of like egg and Sperm)
  • Release haploid spores that were formed asexually
    or sexually.

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Structures
  • Hyphea
  • All fungus except yeast are made of hyphea
  • Hyphea are long slender filaments
  • Each filament is a long string of cells where the
    cytoplasm flows freely through each cell.

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Structures
  • Mycelium
  • Tangled mass of hyphea
  • The whole shebang of all the hyphea!

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Classification
  • Fungi are classified by sexual reproductive
    structures.
  • What about the Asexual Fungi?
  • Classified as deuteromycetes
  • Penicillium is in this group!

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Penicillium
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Sexual Reproducing Fungi
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Zygomycetes (bread mold)
  • Have
  • Zygosorangia thick walled reproductive
    structure
  • Stolons mycelium
  • Rizhiods hyphea

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Zygomycetes
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Ascomycetes (form Sacs)
  • Sexual reproductive Structure
  • Ascus- Sac like structure
  • Yeasts are asexual reproduce by budding

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Ascomycetes
Cup Fungi
Morels
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Ascomycetes
Yeast
Truffles
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Basidiomycetes
  • Most familiar with
  • Sexual reproductive structure
  • Basidium club shaped mushroom cap
  • Spores are produced in the gills of the basidium

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Basidiomycetes
Rusts
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Basidiomycetes
Corn Smut
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Basidiomycetes
Mushrooms
Puffballs
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Good Fungi
  • Some Fungi Form Symbiotic Releationships
  • Symbiosis relationship between 2 organisms
    living close to each other.
  • Mutualism when both organisms benefit from
    their symbiotic relationship.

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Mutualistic relationships
  • Mycorrhizae
  • Fungi and vascular plants

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Mutualistic relationships
  • Lichens
  • Between algae and fungi

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Lichens
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Human Diseases
  • Fungi can cause human disease

Yeast Thrush
Yeast Diaper Rash
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Human Disease
Histoplasmosis , from guana (bat droppings)
Coccidioidomyces, Soil Fungus
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Human Disease
Ringworm
Athletes foot
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