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Chapter 20 Protists QUIZ 15 MINUTES!
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AGENDAMay 3 OBJECTIVE: Describe the characteristics of organisms classified within Kingdom Fungi. 1. Chapter 20 Protists QUIZ 2. Begin Chapter 21 Fungi 3. HOMEWORK PAGE 545 Questions 11, 12, 16, 18, 23 Organisms BOOKLET Complete your diagrams as we work through each chapter. QUIZ on Thursday
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CHAPTER 21 FUNGI
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21-1: Kingdom Fungi Eukaryotic heterotrophs that have cell walls Made of chitin – complex carb Chitin also found in exoskeletons of insects Decomposers - Digest food outside of their bodies and absorb it
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Structure and Function All fungi are multicellular Except for yeast Composed of thin filaments called hyphae Hyphae divided into cells One or two nuclei Many nuclei
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Structure and Function Mycelium – thick mass of hyphae tangled together. Large surface to absorb food Fruiting Body – reproductive structure growing from mycelium Clusters of mushrooms part of same mycelium/organism
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Reproduction Reproduce asexually Cells or hyphae break off and grow on their own Mitosis And sexually Gametes form a diploid zygote Meiosis
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Spread of Fungi Spores spread by wind Require favorable conditions Chance of germination as low as one in a billion By animals Spore containing fluids attract flies Spores deposited over many miles
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AGENDAMay 4 OBJECTIVE: Describe the characteristics of organisms classified within Kingdom Fungi. 1. Complete Chapter 21 Fungi Ecology of Fungi 2. QUIZ TOMORROW 3. HOMEWORK PAGE 545 Questions 11, 12, 16, 18, 23 Organisms BOOKLET
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21-2 Classification of Fungi Zygomycetes are common molds grow on breads, meats, cheeses Two types of hyphae Rhizoids anchor the mold to a surface. Stolons run along surface and contain spores
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YEASTS Unicellular Spores di vide rapidly in moist environments Budding. Baking yeasts belong to genus Sacchromyces “Sugar fungi” What is the name of the process they perform for energy? Alcoholic fermentation What are the products of this process? Produce CO2, Alcohol, and NAD+
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Club Fungi Mushrooms Mycelia measured to be hundreds of meters Largest organisms Mushrooms are masses of growing hyphae Some mushrooms are delicacies Portobello MANY MUSHROOMS ARE POSIONOUS!!! NEVER EAT ANY WILD MUSHROOMS = ILLNESS AND DEATH!!!
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21-3: Ecology of Fungi 460 million years ago Helped early plants obtain nutrients Carnivorous fungi exist Pleurotus ostreatus lives on the sides of trees Small worms/insects exposed to chemicals when trying to feed on fungus Hyphae grow into their bodies and digest them
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21-3: Ecology of Fungi Decomposers provide nutrients within an ecosystem Parasitic fungi cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans. Candida albicans Causes Yeast infections Cordyceps Infects grasshoppers in Costa Rica Digests cells and tissues
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21-3: Ecology of Fungi SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS Lichens and mycorrhizae Allows plants to absorb more water and nutrients
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