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How do fungi obtain nutrients? How are fungal groups characterized?
Kingdom Fungi How do fungi obtain nutrients? How are fungal groups characterized?
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Fungi Anatomy Cell walls of chitin
Mostly multicellular (yeasts are an exception) Made of hyphae Hyphae group together into a mycelium
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Fungi Nutrition Fungi are decomposers or parasites
They absorb their food externally Hyphae release enzymes that break food down Nutrients are absorbed through cell walls
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Groups of Fungi Primitive Fungi Sac Fungi Spores have flagella
Decomposers or parasites Sac Fungi Form a sac (ascus) that contains spores Examples: Yeast (only unicellular fungus) Penicillium Morels and truffles
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Groups of Fungi Bread Molds Club Fungi Mostly decomposers Examples:
All molds Mychorrhizae Club Fungi Fruiting bodies are club-shaped Mushrooms Puffballs Rusts and smuts (parasites)
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Rusts and Smuts
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Fungi Reproduction Unicellular fungi
Asexually – fission or budding Sexually – produce spores in ascus by meiosis Multicellular fungi – reproduction depends on type of fungi
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