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FUNGI
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KINGDOM FUNGI Nucleated Single celled Multicellular Sexual Asexual Heterotrophs – Saprotroph – Parasites – Symbiosis
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MULTICELLUAR Vegetative body made up of mycelium Mycelium made of filaments called hyphae Have cell-walls made of chitin Some cell separate by cell wall (septate hyphae) or they may be nonseptate. Hyphae secrete enzymes and absorb nutrients sometimes embedding in host or symbiotic pal
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REPRODUCTION Asexual budding=yeast Asexual sporulative=spores Zygotic sporulative=spores
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Phylum Chytridiomycota Simple Unicellular Killing off amphibians
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Phylum Zygomycota Characterized by three types of hyphae Asexual and sexual spore reproduction Rhizopus stolonifer, BLACK BREAD MOLD
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Rhizopus Slide
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RHIZOPUS LIFE CYCLE
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Phylum Gloeromycota A type of mycorrhizae
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Phylum Ascomycota Characterized by tiny sac in which meiospores are formed called asci Mostly zygotic sporulative and multicellular but asexual budding in single celled yeast Yummy morels and truffles Penicillium=cheese and antibiotics Saprotrophs, symbiosis, and parasites (Dutch Elm Disease Fungi in Lichen (more to come)
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Peziza
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Peziza life cycle
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Penicillium
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Yeast
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Lichen=Symbiosis of Ascomycota and Green Algae Foliose Fruticose Crustose
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Lichen—Who’s who
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Phylum Basidiomycota Called club fungi because of the basidia=terminal cells of reproductive hyphae Often zygotic sporulative reproduction Saprotrophs, symbiosis, and parasites (RUSTS!) Many of the mushrooms you recognize i.e. shelf, capped, puffballs etc.
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Coprinus
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Developing Mushroom
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Common Basidiomycota Anatomy
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