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Title: Kingdom Fungi


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Kingdom Fungi
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Kingdom Fungi
  • gt 80,000 species
  • Terrestrial, aquatic, marine
  • Most (known) Fungi are terrestrial

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Important decomposers in ecosystems
  • Recycle nutrients

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Fungi
  • Parasitic/Pathogenic fungi
  • Athletes foot ( jock itch)
  • Rusts, smuts, powdery mildews, other diseases of
    crops ornamental plants
  • Useful fungi
  • Yeast (Saccharomyces)
  • Baking, brewing, winemaking
  • Cheeses
  • Roquefort, camembert (but not Swiss, cheddar)
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Penicillin from Penicillium spp.

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Fungi
  • Mutualistic relationships with other organisms
  • Lichens (fungus alga)
  • Mycorrhizae
  • fungi living on plant roots
  • aid uptake of water and nutrients from soil

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Fungi
  • Mycelium of hyphae
  • Septate or non-septate
  • Cell walls of chitin
  • Heterotrophic by absorption

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Fungi
  • Zygote is only diploid
  • Dikaryotic stage in life cycle

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Chytridiomycota
  • (not in lab)
  • Phylum Ascomycota
  • Phylum Zygomycota
  • Phylum Basidiomycota
  • Phylum Deuteromycota

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Ascomycota (ascomycetes)
  • Hyphae septate
  • Asexual reproduction by conidia, conidiospores
  • naked spores on ends of upright hyphae

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Ascomycota (ascomycetes)
  • Sexual reproduction in an ascus (asci)
  • Ascus contains 8 ascospores

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Ascomycota
  • Development of asci, ascospores

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Ascomycota
  • cup fungi
  • morels
  • truffles
  • yeasts

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Zygomycota
  • Hyphae non-septate
  • No walls or membranes between cells
  • Nuclei other organelles can move freely within
    hyphae
  • Zygospores for sexual reproduction
  • Zygospore contains dikaryotic pairs of nuclei

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Zygomycota
  • Asexual spores formed in sporangia

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Zygomycota
  • Zygospores for sexual reproduction
  • Zygospores contain dikaryotic pairs of nuclei

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Basidiomycota
  • Hyphae septate
  • Fruiting body forms basidia
  • Basidia become zygotes
  • Basidia bear basidiospores

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Basidiomycota
  • Mushrooms
  • Bracket fungi
  • Smuts
  • Rusts
  • Puffballs

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Kingdom Fungi
  • Phylum Deuteromycota
  • Sexual reproduction unknown
  • some fungi not studied, poorly known
  • some fungi evolved to lose ability to reproduce
    sexually
  • Without sexual structures cant be placed in any
    other Phylum
  • Polyphyletic
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