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19.5: Diversity of Fungi Words to Know: Chitin, Hyphae, Mycelium, Fruiting Body, Sporangia.

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1 19.5: Diversity of Fungi Words to Know: Chitin, Hyphae, Mycelium, Fruiting Body, Sporangia

2 Fungi are Adapted. Fungi are found in soil, water, and even the air.
Scientists have named about 70,000 species but estimate there may be a total of 1.5 million fungi species in the world. Fungi are divided into three groups: Yeast, Molds and True Fungi Fungi are heterotrophs and absorb food from their environment. Fungal cell walls are made of Chitin. Chitin is a tough polysaccharide that is also found in the shells of insects.

3 Anatomy of Fungi With the exception of yeasts, ALL fungi are Multicellular organisms. Hyphae are long strands that make up the bodies of multicellular fungus. A Mycelium is an underground network of hyphae. These can grow quickly to cover a large area. Mycelia may produce fruiting bodies – the reproductive structure of a fungus that flows above ground. Ex: mushrooms are the fruiting body of some fungi

4 Release of Spores Fungi release their spores at the tips of their hyphae, high above their food source. This strategy allows the small spores to be carried in air currents to a new location. Some grow on insects, some infect the brains of insects to get them to climb on higher branches.

5 Fungi as Decomposers Fungi and bacteria are the main decomposers in any ecosystem. Fungi decompose dead and decaying organic matter such as leaves, twigs, logs, and animals. They return nutrients back into the soil. Fungi can also damage fruit trees and can also cause damage inside wooden houses and boats. Spores can cause respiratory illness in homes.

6 Lichens A lichen is a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and algae or photosynthetic bacteria. Only certain fungi, algae, or cyanobacteria can combine to form a lichen body. The algal part of the lichen creates sugars that the fungus can feed off of. Can survive in many areas. They are the pioneer species in primary succession.

7 Mycorrhizae Mutualistic associations between plant roots and soil fungi are called mycorrhizae. More than 80% of the world’s plants have mycorrhizae. This relationship allows nitrogen to be used by plants.

8 Fungi are studied for Many Purposes
Many species of fungus are edible (mushrooms, yeast). Other species make citric acid used in soda and candy. They are also used for antibiotics like penicillin.

9 Fungi in Humans Athelete’s foot is marked by red itchy patches and white flaking skin.


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