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Kingdom Fungi
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Kingdom Fungi Traits Eukaryotic Spore-bearing
Heterotrophic (obtain organic compounds through absorption) Sexual/asexual reproduction No chlorophyll Cell walls of chitin (a carb)
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Stuff About Fungi Generally helpful as decomposers
Recycle carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. Opportunistic disease causers Molds-filamentous fungi Hyphae-long branching filaments Mycelium-tangled mass of hyphae Yeasts-unicellular fungi Microscopic, unicellular with single nucleus reproduce by budding
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Classified by Reproduction
Phylum Zygomycota – produce sexual spores and asexual sporangiospores Examples Rhizopus stolonifer (fruits, vegetable, bread spoiler-some industrial uses) Phytophthora infestans(Irish potato famine in 1800’s) Penicillium notatum (chrysogenum)-antibiotic producer
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Zygomycetes http://www.scienceprojectlab.com/mold-garden.html
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Classified by Reproduction…
Phylum Ascomycota – yeasts reproduce by budding Examples Saccharomyces cerevesiae – fermentation yeast in alcohol and bread production Candida albicans – Candidiasis (yeast infection)
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Ascomycetes
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Classified by Reproduction…
Phylum Basidiomycota – form fruiting bodies Examples Variety of edible mushrooms Amanita sp. – poison mushrooms Cryptococcus neoformans - meningitis
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Basidiomycetes
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Classified by Reproduction…
Phylum Deuteromycota – “Imperfect fungi” with no sexual reproduction Examples Athlete’s foot Ringworm
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Deuteromycetes
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