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Cordyceps Cordyceps sp. 1.Eukaryote 2.Nuclei in Cells 3.Multicellular 4.Cell wall 5.Heterotroph 6.Sessile (sort-of) 7.Sexual and Asexual Reproduction 8.Kingdom Fungi
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Cordyceps Cordyceps sp. Kingdom Division Class Order Family Genus species Fungi Ascomycota Sodariomycetes Hypocreales Clavicipitaceae Cordyceps (multiple species)
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Cordyceps Cordyceps sp. This parasitic genus contains around 400 species distributed throughout the world with most living in tropical rainforests.
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The “host” Cordyceps spores find an insect and begin to grow inside eating the nutrients in the insect.
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Attacking the brain They grow their hyphae towards the brain of the insect and infect the optical nerve, the part of the brain that controls perception of light.
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Attacking the brain The insect then climbs upward in search of light. When it reaches a point high in the trees it clasps on and dies.
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The fungus then sprouts a fruiting body and releases spores from high up in the trees.
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From this height, the spores disperse great distances and infect more insects!
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