Title: FUNGI
1FUNGI
- Wow! Fungi plant growth - The Private Life of
Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife -
YouTube
2Fungi
- non-motile
- heterotrophs
- extracellular digestion and absorption
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- decomposers
- parasites
3- Kingdom Fungi
- similarities to plants
4- fungi have evolved in different direction
Plants Fungi
one nucleus per cell Often many nuclei per cell
autotrophs (have chlorophyll) heterotrophs
Starch - main storage molecule few or no storage molecules
have roots No roots
Cellulose in cell walls Chitin in cell walls (like insects)
reproduce by seed reproduce by spores
5Fungi Structure Function
- hyphae
- chitin
- mycelium
- fruiting body
6Fungal Feeding
- mycorrhizae
- Paul Stamets on 6 ways mushrooms can save the
world Video on TED.com
7Fungi Reproduction
- Asexual - spores
- Sexual - diploid zygospore
- Planet Wild - Fungi - YouTube
8- Negative Roles of Fungus
- parasites
- foot fungus
- chytrid
9- Positive Roles of Fungus
- decomposers
- foods
- antibiotics (penicillin)
- Lichens
Yeast
10Major Phyla of Fungi
Phylum Reproductive Structure Examples
Zygomycota (common molds) Zygospores that contain sexual spores Black bread mold Pilobolus
Basidiomycota (club fungi) Club-shaped cell (basidium) contains sexual spores Mushrooms, puffballs, shelf fungi
Ascomycota (sac fungi) Sacs called asci that contain sexual spores Yeasts, truffles, morels
Chytrids Fungi with flagellated spores chytrids
11Zygomycetes
- form a diploid spore (zygote)
- mycchorrhyzae
12Basidomycetes Club Fungi
- Mushrooms
- rusts and smuts
- fruiting body
- rest of organism underground
13Ascomycetes
- sac fungi produce spores
- morels
- penicillin
- yeast
14Zygomycota
Basidiomycota
Ascomycota