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Fungi What are the key features of fungi? • Classification Fungi & the environment

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Fungi• What are the key

features of fungi?• Classification• Fungi & the

environment

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Key Features• Not closely related to

plants.• Unicellular or multicellular• Absorb food: secrete

enzymes to digest complex molecules

• Propagate by spores• Asexual or sexual

reproduction• Haploid • Can be multinucleated

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Fungal StructureCell wall = Chitin

Mycellium = mass of hyphae

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Reproduction

• Asexual by spores from sporangia

• Sexual reproduction by fusing hyphae

• Dispersal mechanisms

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Types of fungi

• Almost 100,000 species of fungus

• Classified by reproductive mode

• Zygote fungi• Sac fungi• Club fungi• Imperfect fungi• Lichens

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Zygote fungi

• Zygomycetes• Rhizopus: bread mold

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Ascomycetes: Sac fungi

Scarlet cup fungus Morel

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Basidomycete: Club fungi

• Cap• Gills: spores

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ExamplesPuffballs Shelf fungus

Stinkhorns Fairy rings

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Imperfect fungi

• We do not know how their sexual reproduction takes place.

• Penicillium spp.

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Lichens

• Symbiotic relationship with algae or cyanobacteria and a fungus

• Usually a cup fungus

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Examples

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Mycorrhizae

• Fungal roots• Hyphae grow into root• Help to deliver

nutrients to the plant• Fungus gets sugar

and other molecules

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Fungus and health

• Treatment fungal diseases uses Azoles• Ergosterol biosynthesis in fungi and in

cholesterol biosynthesis

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Yeast

• Unicellular• Fermentation• Alcohol• Carbon dioxide