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Fungi. General Characteristics. Primarily terrestrial Filamentous hyphae coenocytic septate mycelium haustoria. Fungal Hyphae. General Characteristics (animal-like). Heterotrophic absorption (saprobes) parasitic mutualistic Cell Wall: Chitin Store sugar as glycogen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Fungi

Fungi

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General Characteristics Primarily

terrestrial Filamentous

– hyphae coenocytic septate

– mycelium– haustoria

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Fungal Hyphae

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General Characteristics(animal-like)

Heterotrophic– absorption

(saprobes)– parasitic– mutualistic

Cell Wall: Chitin Store sugar as

glycogen

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Fungal Reproduction Asexual

– haploid spores (conidia/sporangia) Sexual

– hyphae (haploid)

– plasmogamy (dikaryon)

– karyogamy (diploid)

– Syngamy (diploid)

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Fungal Reproduction

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Fungal Classification

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Division: Chytridiomyco

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Have flagella Coenocytic hyphae or unicellular Cell wall: chitin Saprobes or parasites May be most primitive fungi

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Division: Zygomycota Zygomycetes

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Division: Zygomycota

Coenocytic Fungi Mostly terrestrial (live

on decaying material Example: Rhizopus

(Black bread mold) Uses: birth control pills,

meat tenderizers, margarine coloring

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Division: Zygomycota

Microsporidia

– Parasitic Loss of organelles

– Cause disease in people with immune deficiency

– Used as pest control

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Division: Glomeromycetes

Arbuscular mycorrhizae– Coenocytic Fungi– Mutualistic - associated

with plant roots– increases surface area

for the absorption of water and nutrients

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Division: Ascomycota

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Diviison: Ascomycota

Septate fungi (sac fungi)

Saprobes, mutualistic Examples: Dutch Elm

Disease, yeasts, truffles, some molds

Uses: pathogens, food, cooking

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Division: Basidiomycota

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Division: Basidiomycota

Septate Fungi (Club fungi)

Saprobes, parasites, mutualistic

Examples: mushrooms, toadstools, puffballs, shelf fungi, rusts, smuts

Uses: Food

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Division: Basidiomycota Fairy Rings

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Division: Deuteromycota Imperfect fungi (no sexual cycle) Examples: Penicillium, Aspergillus, predatory fungi

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Lichen Mutualistic -

association with a green algae or cyanobacteria and an ascomycota or basidiomycota

Pioneer organisms

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Ecological Impacts

Decomposers Pathogens Food Production