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KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food.
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Fungi are adapted to absorb their food from the environment.
Plants and fungi have different traits: Fungal cell walls are made of chitin. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose. Plants have chlorophyll and photosynthesize. Fungi absorb food through hyphae. Plants and fungi have similar traits: Both are nonmoving. Grow underground and aboveground. May produce spores.
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Fungi are multicellular organisms, with the exception of yeasts.
hyphae mycelium fruiting body
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Fungi come in many shapes and sizes.
Primitive fungi are aquatic and have flagellated spores. Sac fungi form a sac that contains spores for reproduction (called ascus, plural= asci). Yeasts are single-celled sac fungi. Morels and truffles are multicellular sac fungi.
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Bread molds are often found on spoiled food.
Also includes fungi used to ferment certain foods. mycorrhizae belong to this group form zygospores during reproduction
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Club fungi have fruiting bodies which are club-shaped.
include mushrooms, puffballs, and shelf fungi reproductive structures called basidia
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Fungi reproduce sexually and asexually.
Most fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. Yeasts reproduce asexually through budding. Yeasts form asci during sexual reproduction.
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Multicellular fungi have complex reproductive cycles.
distinctive reproductive structures
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All fungi form spores and zygotes.
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Multicellular fungi have complex reproductive cycles.
life cycles may include either sexual or asexual reproduction or both
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Club Fungi
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Spores will land Fungus #1 mycelium grows underground….Fungus #2 mycelium grows underground . . Two fungi grow together and fuse Diploid fruiting body grows from the mass Haploid spores created & released from the underside of the fruiting body . . . . . ground
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. . Spores will land New hyphae will grow into a new mycelium
Cycle repeats . ground
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Lichens Fungus + blue-green bacteria or green algae
Mycelium of fungi surrounds the green organism Grow on rocks, soil, trees Mutualistic relationship Algae/bacteria: provides food Fungus: benefits unclear (warmth, substrate to grow in) Food source & help create soil
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