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Johari Jalinas School of Environmental Natural and Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology http://malaysianfungi.webs.com/ Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic…

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1. MYCOLOGY I PRAVEG GUPTA 2. INTRODUCTION• Eukaryotes• Don’t possess chlorophyll• Unicellular/multicellular• Mostly soil saprophytes• Role in degradation of…

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Slide 1Mycology (Bio 594, Special Topics) M. Marshall, 2013 Shippensburg University (See last slide for additional credits) Ustilaginomycetes, The Smut fungi Slide 2 Agaricomycotina…

Documents 19.5 Diversity of Fungi KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food.

Slide 119.5 Diversity of Fungi KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food. Slide 2 19.5 Diversity of Fungi Fungi are adapted to absorb their food from the…

Documents Chapter 31 Reading Quiz 1.What are the filaments called that make up mycelium? 2.What are fungi cell...

Slide 1Chapter 31 Reading Quiz 1.What are the filaments called that make up mycelium? 2.What are fungi cell walls made of? 3.What characteristic does “dikaryotic” refer…

Documents Fungi. l First fungi were probably flagellated. –First fossils – 480 million years ago...

Slide 1Fungi Slide 2 l First fungi were probably flagellated. –First fossils – 480 million years ago (Ordovician Period) –Molecular Clock suggests 1 billion years ago…

Documents Do you Remember? Helpful ACRONYMS Plant-like Animal-like Fungus-like D iatoms A lgae (green,red,.....

Slide 1Do you Remember? Helpful ACRONYMS Plant-like Animal-like Fungus-like  D iatoms  A lgae (green,red, brown)  D inoflagellates  Euglena  Z ooflagellates…

Documents 12345 All fungi 1.make their food. 2.absorb their food. 3.produce mushrooms. 4.have chlorophyll.

Slide 112345 All fungi 1.make their food. 2.absorb their food. 3.produce mushrooms. 4.have chlorophyll. Slide 2 12345 Fungi do NOT 1.carry on photosynthesis. 2.grow on their…

Documents Fig. 31-1. Fig. 31-3 (b) Coenocytic hypha Septum (a) Septate hypha Pore Nuclei Cell wall.

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Documents Eukaryotic cells Most are multi-celled Some are uni-cellular Heterotrophs Live in moist, warm areas....

Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Eukaryotic cells Most are multi-celled Some are uni-cellular Heterotrophs Live in moist, warm areas Have Cell Walls FUNGI Slide 4 Section 20.1 Summary…