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Chapter 21 Fungi Honors Biology Spring 2009
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Kingdom Fungi Eukaryotic Heterotrophic- external digestion/absorption –Saprobe- obtain food from decaying matter Cell walls- chitin Mostly multicellular
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Structure of Fungi Hyphae- tiny filaments Mycelium- many hyphae together; makes “body” Fruiting body- reproductive structure
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Mycelium Fruiting body Hyphae PAGE 528
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Fungi Reproduction Asexual- –Hyphae breaks –Haploid spores Sexual- –Gametangium- structure that forms gametes
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Classification of Fungi Zygomycota Common molds Example- black bread mold
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Classification of Fungi Ascomycota Sac fungi Includes yeasts and some mushrooms
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Classification of Fungi Basidiomycota Club fungi Most mushrooms
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Classification of Fungi Deuteromycota Imperfect fungi (lack sexual reproduction) Includes Penicillium
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Anatomy of a Mushroom Mushroom Dissection Lab Objective: To be able to identify the main components of a mushroom –Pileus (cap) –Scales –Lamellae (gills), –Stipe (stem or stalk) –Annulus (ring)
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Fungi Ecology Helped plants colonize land –Recycle nutrients and stabilize soil Decomposers Symbiotic relationships Parasites and diseases
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Symbiotic Relationships LichensMycorrhizae
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Common Fungal Diseases Mycosis- general term describing fungal infections –Superficial –Cutaneous –Subcutaneous –Systemic
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Ringworm Increased fungal growth– warm, moist environment Scaling, flaking, itching, “ring” pattern Occur on body, legs, arms, feet, scalp…
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Athlete’s foot Increased fungal growth– warm, moist environment Scaling, flaking, itching Antifungal cream
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Yeast Infection Overgrowth of yeast Redness, itching, soreness, white discharge Occur in mouth, throat, genitals Oral antifungal medication and probiotics
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