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Fungi. Heterotrophs: Decomposers Symbionts. Fungi Mycelia: Networks of branched hyphae May or may not have septa Adapted for absorption.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 1: Fungi. Heterotrophs: Decomposers Symbionts. Fungi Mycelia: Networks of branched hyphae May or may not have septa Adapted for absorption.

Fungi

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Heterotrophs:

•Decomposers

•Symbionts.

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Mycelia:•Networks of branched hyphae

•May or may not have septa

•Adapted for absorption.

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Mycelia:•Can trap and kill prey

•Can penetrate plant cells.

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Reproduction:

•Sexual or asexual.

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Phyla:

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Two phyla worth remembering:

•Ascomycetes

•Called sac fungi or cup fungi

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Two phyla worth remembering:

•Ascomycetes

•Called sac fungi or cup fungi

•Includes truffles, morels, and bread mold

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Fungi

Two phyla worth remembering:

•Ascomycetes

•Called sac fungi or cup fungi

•Includes truffles, morels, and bread mold

•Also includes the mold

we used to study freq-

uency of crossing over.

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Two phyla worth remembering:

•Basidiomycetes

•Called club fungi

•Includes mushrooms, shelf fungi, and puffballs

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Ecological significance of fungi:

•Microrrhizae help plants like soybeans to fix nitrogen from the soil.

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Ecological significance of fungi:

•Cattle and insects both use fungi to help digest plant matter. Some insects will actually “farm” the fungi.

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Ecological significance of fungi:

•Lichens are a symbiotic association of fungi with algae.

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Pathogens:

•Corn smut.

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Pathogens:

•Tar spot.

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Pathogens:

•Aspergillus.

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Pathogens:

•Ergot.

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Pathogens:

•Athlete’s foot

•Ringworm

•Candida (yeast infection)

•Sick building syndrome

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Practical uses:

•Roquefort and bleu cheeses

•Baker’s yeast and brewer’s yeast

•Penicillin