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Characteristics of Fungi
The Kingdom Fungi Characteristics of Fungi
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Fungal Characteristics
lack chlorophyll can’t produce food lack true tissues, made of masses of filaments cell walls containing chitin, not cellulose
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Fungal Nutrition heterotrophic
saprophytes – nourishment from dead organic material parasites dimorphism – the ability to change form
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Fungal Nutrition external digestion
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Fungal Respiration Most fungi require oxygen for their metabolism.
All fungi require moisture for active growth. can withstand dryness by forming spores
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Colonial Structure composed of slender filaments called hyphae septate
cell walls dividing hyphae nonseptate mycelia (mycelium) mass of intertwined hyphae
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Types of Hyphae rhizoids (saprophytes) haustoria (parasites)
aerial hyphae sporophores – produce spores stolons – connect groups of hyphae together
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host cells haustoria
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sporophores stolon rhizoids
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Asexual Reproduction occurs when environmental conditions are favorable budding fragmentation most commonly by spores
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Types of Sporophores sporangiophore conidiophore
spores are formed in an enclosure called a sporangium. conidiophore spores (conidia) are NOT formed within an enclosure.
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Sexual Reproduction occurs during times of unfavorable environmental conditions no male or female, just + or - spore production hyphae from two different mycelia fuse. a fruiting body forms and releases spores. isogametes
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