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FUNGUS
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Structure A)fruiting body 1) reproductive structure 2) above ground B) mycelium 1) branching network 2) in soil/ on wood/ dead animals C) hyphae 1) basic structural unit 2) thread-like filaments
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II) Nutrition A) release enzymes that break down food then absorb nutrients through their cell membranes B) 4 types 1) parasitic a)absorbs nutrients from living cells of host *
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2) predatory a) in soil, mycelia trap prey *
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3) mutualistic a) “partners” with another organism (both benefit) *
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4) saprobial a) feed on dead organisms or wastes b) important role in recycling of nutrients in ecosystems
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III) Reproduction A) asexual & sexual 1) budding a) with unicellular fungi ex. Yeast 2) fragmentation a) piece of mycelium breaks off
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b) carried by wind or water c) fruiting bodies = sexual repr.
3) spores a) specialised hypha b) carried by wind or water c) fruiting bodies = sexual repr. cap gills stipe
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Elegant Stinkhorn Mushroom. Storm 2010 (Mutinus elegans, M
Elegant Stinkhorn Mushroom ... Storm 2010 (Mutinus elegans, M. caninus, & M. ravenelii)
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IV) Lichen A) composite organism 1) made up of 2 species a) fungus + photosynthetic organism b) symbiosis i) fungus keeps lichen from drying out ii) autotroph supplies lichen with food
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B) grow in extreme environments 1) rocks, trees, Antarctica C) uses 1) food caribou, deer 2) dyes (wool, litmus paper) 3) break down rocks
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