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Page 1: Fungi Chapter 31. Fungi More closely related to animals than plants Unicellular Most are multi-cellular Tropics to tundra Aquatics to terrestrial.

Fungi

Chapter 31

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Fungi

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Fungi

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Fungi

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Fungi

More closely related to animals than plantsUnicellularMost are multi-cellularTropics to tundraAquatics to terrestrialAirborne sporesYeast in breads & beer

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Fungi

Decomposers Recycle nutrientsHelp roots of plants absorb nutrientsDisease causing (plants and animals)Treatment difficult

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Body structure

HyphaeTiny filamentsComposed of cytoplasmSurrounded by plasma membrane & cell wallCell wall made of chitinSeptaCross-walls that separate cells of hyphae

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Hyphae

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Fig. 31-3

(b) Coenocytic hypha

Septum

(a) Septate hypha

Pore

Nuclei

Nuclei Cell wallCell wall

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Body structure

Mycelium:Mass of connected hyphae Surrounds & infiltrates material Maximizes contact with materialGrows rapidlyGrows underground so not visible

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Reproduction

Each cell can have one or more nucleiMonokaryotic:One nucleiDikaryotic: Two haploid nuclei that function independently

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Reproduction

Dikaryotic hyphaeHeterokaryotic:Nuclei that are from two genetically distinct individualsHomokaryotic:Nuclei are genetically similar

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Reproduction

SexuallyAsexuallySpores are produced either waySpread by wind or on insectsSuitable environment give rise to new fungal mycelium

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Reproduction

Sexual reproduction2 compatible mating types fuseUsually 2 haploid fuse to form diploidSome fungi remain 1n + 1n and not 2n+/- length of time

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Reproduction

Plasmogamy:Fusion of cytoplasm of myceliaKaryogamy:Fusion of nuclei ZygotesMeiosisSpore formation

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Reproduction

AsexuallyMoldsProduce haploid spores by mitosisYeastsMitosisBuds

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Fig. 31-5-3

Spores

Spore-producingstructures

GERMINATION

ASEXUALREPRODUCTION

Mycelium

Key

Heterokaryotic(unfused nuclei fromdifferent parents)

Haploid (n)

Diploid (2n)

SEXUALREPRODUCTION

KARYOGAMY(fusion of nuclei)

PLASMOGAMY(fusion of cytoplasm)

Heterokaryoticstage

Zygote

Spores

GERMINATION

MEIOSIS

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Fungi

HeterotrophsSecrete hydrolytic enzymes (exoenzymes)Absorb nutrients(organic molecules)

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Nutrients

Digest wood (cellulose)Absorb the glucose Lignin (found in wood)Decomposer of living or dead organismsYield carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus

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Nutrients

Obtain nutrients from tiny roundworms called nematodesParalyze Penetrate Absorb nutrients from bodyNitrogen source

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Metabolic pathways

Anaerobic fermentationWines & cheesesSoy sauceAntibiotics & steroidsYeasts (single cell fungi)Bioremediation Using organisms to break up a toxin

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Symbiosis

LichensFungus & photosynthetic partner (algae)Mutualism some are parasiticHyphae penetrate cell walls of algae Obtain nutrients from the algaeProtects the algae from too much sun

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Symbiosis

Lichens first to invade a harsh environmentColored - pigments -protect the algae from the sunPigments are used as natural dyes

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Lichen

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Lichen

A fruticose (shrublike)lichen

A foliose (leaflike) lichen

Crustose (encrusting) lichens

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Mycorrhizae

Tree (plant) roots with fungiFungi function as an extension of roots Plants absorb more nutrients, such as Zn, P, CuFungi gets organic materials from the plant

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Mycorrhizae

1. Arbuscular:Fungal hyphae penetrate the trees rootsForm coils around rootsMore common2. Ectomycorrhizae:Hyphae do not penetrate the rootsHelps trees grow in infertile areas

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Endophytes

Fungus lives inside the plantIntercellular spacesHelp defend plant against herbivores

Symbiotic relationship between fungi & ruminant animalsFungi helps digest the cellulose

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Parasitic

MycosisFungal infectionRingwormAthlete’s footCandida albicans

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Parasitic

Aspergillus Produces toxin harmful to humans.PneumocystisCauses a rare pneumonia in AIDS patientsChytridomycosisFungal infection that harms amphibiansOther fungal infections harm plantsChestnut trees, corn

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Figure 31.UN07

Fungal Phylum Distinguishing Features

Chytridiomycota(chytrids)

Zygomycota(zygomycetes)

Glomeromycota(arbuscularmycorrhizal fungi)

Ascomycota(ascomycetes)

Basidiomycota(basidiomycetes)

Flagellated spores

Resistant zygosporangiumas sexual stage

Arbuscular mycorrhizaeformed with plants

Sexual spores (ascospores)borne internally in sacscalled asci; vast numbersof asexual spores (conidia)produced

Elaborate fruiting body(basidiocarp) containingmany basidia thatproduce sexual spores(basidiospores)

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Fungi

Mycologists: scientists that study fungusFive groups1. Chytrids2. Zygomycetes3. Glomeromycetes4. Ascomycetes5. Basidiomycetes

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1. Chytridiomycota (chytrids)

Aquatic fungi Flagellated spores called zoosporesDiverged earliest Chitin in the cell walls

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2. Zygomycota

Bread moldsFruit moldsZygosporangium:Contains one or more diploid nucleiForms a hard coveringGood growth conditionsUndergoes meiosis then mitosisReleases spores

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Zygomycota

Rhizopusgrowingon bread

SEXUALREPRODUCTION

Youngzygosporangium(heterokaryotic)

Gametangia withhaploid nucleiMating

type (–)

Matingtype (+)

Diploid (2n)

Haploid (n)Heterokaryotic (n + n)

PLASMOGAMY

Key

Diploidnuclei

Zygosporangium

100 µm

KARYOGAMY

MEIOSIS

Sporangium

Spores

Dispersal andgermination

ASEXUALREPRODUCTION

Dispersal andgermination

Sporangia

Mycelium50 µm

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BREAD MOLD

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Fig. 31-6

2.5 µm

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3. Glomeromycetes

Arbuscular mycorrhizaeHyphae with plant rootsVery few species

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4. Ascomycetes

Sac fungiMarine, freshwater & terrestrialYeastAsci: sac like structure containing sexual sporesAscocarps: contain asciFruiting bodiesMicroscopic or macroscopic

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Ascomycota

Key

Haploid (n)

Diploid (2n)Dikaryotic (n + n)

Conidiophore

Mycelium

ASEXUALREPRODUCTION

Germination

Hypha PLASMOGAMY

Haploid spores (conidia)

Conidia;mating type (–)

Matingtype (+)

SEXUALREPRODUCTION

Dikaryotichyphae

Ascus(dikaryotic)

Mycelia

KARYOGAMY

Diploid nucleus(zygote)

Germination

Asci

Dispersal

Dispersal

AscocarpEightascospores

Fourhaploidnuclei MEIOSIS

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YEAST

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Figure 31.15

Morchellaesculenta

Tuber melanosporum

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5. Blasidiomycetes

Mushrooms, shelf fungi, puff ballsBlasidium (Latin means “little pedestal”)Long-lived dikaryotic mycelium Leads to more genetic re-combinationsBlasidiocarps (mushroom) Produced sexuallyFruiting bodiesWood decomposers

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Basidium

Blasidiomycetes

SEXUALREPRODUCTION

Diploid (2n)

Haploid (n)Dikaryotic (n +n)

Key

PLASMOGAMY

Matingtype (+)

Haploid myceliaDikaryotic mycelium

Matingtype (–)

Basidia(n+n)

Gills linedwith basidia

Basidiocarp(n+n)

KARYOGAMY

Diploidnuclei

MEIOSIS

Basidium containingfour haploid nuclei

Dispersal andgermination

Basidiospores(n)

Basidium withfour basidiospores

Basidiospore1 µm

Haploid mycelia

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Figure 31.17c

Maiden veil fungus