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Title: Kingdom%20Fungi


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Kingdom Fungi
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What are Fungi?
  • Fungi are NOT PLANTS
  • Study of fungi mycology
  • Defined as a
  • single or multi-celled eukaryote with
    heterotrophic, absorptive nutrition, chitinous
    cell walls, and which stores energy as glycogen.

3
Characteristics
  • Heterotrophic
  • Cannot make own food
  • Absorptive nutrition
  • Produce enzymes that break down food outside body
  • Then absorb small molecules released by enzymes

4
Characteristics
  • Cell walls made of chitin
  • 2 general growth patterns
  • Single cells example is yeast
  • Hyphae example mushrooms
  • Reproduce by spores
  • Vital role in ecosystem
  • Decomposers
  • Symbiotic
  • Predators
  • Cordycepes The Killer Fungus

5
Structure Function
  • Hyphae
  • Tubular
  • Long, slender branching filaments
  • Hard wall of Chitin
  • Crosswalls may form compartments
  • Grow at tips

6
Structure Function
  • Fruiting Body
  • Reproductive structure
  • Grows from mycelium
  • Mycelium
  • Mass of branching hyphae below soil
  • Example Mushroom

Fungal Structure Video
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Fruiting Body and Mycelium
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Reproduce by Spores
  • Spores are reproductive cells
  • Sexual plus () and minus (-)
  • Asexual budding or breaking hyphae
  • Formed
  • Directly on hyphae
  • Inside sporangia
  • Fruiting bodies

Above Hyphae Middle sporangia Far Left
fruiting body
9
Hyphal growth from spore
Germinating spore
Mycelium
Mycelia have a huge surface area
10
Asexual Reproduction
11
Sexual Reproduction
12
Diversity of Fungi
Classified by their reproductive structures
13
Phylum BasidiomycotaClub Fungi
14
Gills with Basidia
Cap
Rhizoids
Spores Released!
15
Phylum AscomycotaSac Fungi
Bakers Yeast
Penicillium
Morels
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True Morel False Morel
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Asci with ascopores
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Phylum Zygomycota
Mycorrhizae
Rhizopus mycelium
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Bread Mold with sporangia
Zygospore
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Ecological Role
  • Decomposers
  • break down complex molecules into sugars or
    consume sugars found in environment.
  • Examples
  • Common bread molds
  • Shelf fungi
  • White button mushrooms

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Ecological Role
  • Symbiotic Fungi
  • receive their energy (carbohydrates) directly
    from a plant or algal partner.
  • Examples
  • mycorrhizal fungi (live on plant roots)
  • 90 of all plants have fungal relationship
  • lichens (contain algae)

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