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Title: Lecture #13 Date _____ Author: Chris Hilvert Created Date: 11/29/2000 2:39:34 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Chapter 31 ~ Fungi


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  • Chapter 31 Fungi

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Fungi
  • Heterotrophic by absorption (exoenzymes)
  • Decomposers (saprobes), parasites, mutualistic
    symbionts (lichens)
  • Hyphae body filaments
    septate (cross walls)
    coenocytic (no cross walls)
  • Mycelium network of hyphae
  • Chitin cell walls (polysaccharide)

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Fungi Diversity, I
  • Phy Chytridiomycota aquatic fungi chytrids
    lineage closest to protists
    (flagella)
  • Phy Zygomycota Rhizopus (food mold)
    mycorrhizae mutualistic with plant roots
    zygosporangia resistant structure (freezing
    and drying)

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Fungi Diversity, II
  • Phy. Ascomycota sac fungi
    yeasts, truffles, morels, Sordaria
    asci sexual spores
    conidia asexual spores
  • Phy. Basidiomycota club fungus
    mushrooms, puffballs, shelf fungus, rusts
    basidiocarps produce sexual spores

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Specialized Lifestyles, I
  • Molds only the asexual
    stage (asexual spores) Penicillium (antibiotic,
    cheese)
  • Yeasts unicellular, asexual
    budding Saccharomyces (bread, alcohol)

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Specialized Lifestyles, II
  • Lichens
    symbiotic association held in a hyphae mesh
    alga provides food, fungus
    provides physical environment
    pioneer organisms air
    pollution detection
  • Mycorrhizae root
    and fungi mutualism found in 95 of
    vascular plants
    exchange of organic minerals increases
    absorptive surface of roots
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