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Fungi
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Characteristics eukaryotic multicellular (except yeasts) heterotrophic by absorption (saprophytes – feed on dead organic matter) reproduce sexually & asexually no locomotion cell walls made of chitin classified by sexual reproduction decomposers
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hyphae – rootlike structures for absorbing nutrients mycelium - all the hyphae in a fungus, collectively
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Fungal structure
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Examples Rhizopus (black bread mold) Yeast Mushrooms, puffballs Cup fungus Ringworm fungus, athlete’s foot fungus Truffles, morels
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Zygomycota life cycle
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Rhizopus
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Ascomycota life cycle
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Ascomycetes
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Yeasts budding
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Basidiomycota life cycle
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Symbiotic relationships in fungi: 1)Lichens – fungus & alga living together 2) Mycorrhizae – fungi & tree roots living together
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Lichens
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Importance of fungi: Helpful make antibiotics (penicillin) used in cheese-making (bleu cheese) used in baking industry (yeast) used in alcohol industry (yeast) used as a food source decomposers
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Importance of fungi: Harmful: cause disease in humans cause disease in crops cause allergies spoil food
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