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Fungi Kingdom
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General Characteristics
Eukaryotes Cell Wall composed of chitin Heterotrophs Digest then ingest Most are decomposers
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Characteristics, cont. Require moisture to grow Survive drying out by
Dormancy Spores Less sensitive to osmotic pressure than prokaryotes
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Body Plan Simplest – YEASTS Most are filamentous – MOLDS Unicellular
Round or oval shape Most are filamentous – MOLDS long, branched, thread-like filaments called hyphae Hyphae form tangle mass called mycelium
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HYPHAE Develop from a unicellular spore
Grows from the tip into a food source Absorbs nutrients through large surface area Most hyphae are divided by septa Coenocytic hyphae lack septa
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Most reproduce by spores
Fungal Reproduction Most reproduce by spores
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Spores Nonmotile reproductive cells dispersed by wind, water, or animals Produced in specialized aerial hyphae or fruiting bodies May be produced either sexually or asexually
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Fungal Life Cycle: Spore lands on suitable food source Germination
Hyphae grow/elongate Infiltrate food source Forms mycelium Fruiting body forms – spores produced
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Asexual Spores Produced by mitosis
Conidiophores – specialized hyphae that produce asexual spores called conidia
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Asexual Reproduction Yeast – primarily by budding
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Sexual Reproduction Most Fungi
Most fungal cells contain haploid nucleus Hyphae of 2 compatible mating types come together, cytoplasms fuse Result is cell with 2 haploid nuclei
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Generalized Sexual Reproduction:
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Fungal Diversity and Importance
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Symbiosis Mycorrhizae 80% of plants have fungus growing in or on roots
Decompose organic matter in soil – release nutrients Increase surface area of roots
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Lichens Fungus + photoautotroph Important in soil formation from rock
Pollution indicator
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Positive Impact Food and food production Medicine and Science
Mushrooms & truffles Wine, beer through fermentation Bread Certain cheeses Medicine and Science Drugs ex. penicillin Biotech
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Negative Impact Animals: Plants
Superficial - Ringworm, athlete’s foot, jock itch Serious diseases: aspergillosis, histoplasmosis Produce toxins Plants 70% of all major crop diseases Rusts, smuts, blight, rot
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