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Kingdom Fungi Common Characteristics : Eukaryotic No chlorophyll and are heterotrophs Cell walls of cells are made of chitin Most are multicellular. Only unicellular fungus is yeast. Digest food outside their bodies and absorb the nutrients through their cell walls. Most are saprophytes, others are parasites. Reproduction – asexually (cells or Study of Fungi = Mycology

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Kingdom Fungi

Common Characteristics:

• Eukaryotic• No chlorophyll and are heterotrophs• Cell walls of cells are made of chitin• Most are multicellular. Only unicellular fungus is yeast.• Digest food outside their bodies and absorbthe nutrients through their cell walls.• Most are saprophytes, others are parasites.• Reproduction – asexually (cells or hyphae break off and begin to grow on their own, forming of spores or budding as in yeast) or sexually through gametes that combine to form a zygote

Study of Fungi = Mycology

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Structure and Function of Fungi:

All fungi are multicellular except for yeasts.

Multicellular fungi are composed of thin filaments called hyphae.

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Many hyphae tangled together into a thick mass is called the mycelium

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The part of the mushroom that wesee is called the fruiting body.This is the reproductive structuregrowing from the mycelium in the soil beneath.

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Classification of Fungi

Classified according to their structure and the method of reproduction.

4 Main phyla:

•Zygomycota (Common molds)•Ascomycota (Sac Fungi)•Basidiomycota (Club Fungi)•Deuteromycota (Imperfect Fungi)

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Chytridiomycota – Phylum ofPrimitive Fungi/Chytrids

• Smallest fungi• Mostly aquatic• Produces spores with flagella• Some are decomposers• Others are parasites of protists, plants oranimals

Example: Ich

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Zygomycota(Common molds or bread molds)

• Terrestrial• Have 2 kinds of hyphae: Rhizoids and Stolons• Reproduce sexually through zygospores• Examples: Bread mold and Black mold

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Ascomycota (Sac Fungi)

• Largest phylum• Named after the reproductive structure (ascus) which contains the spores.

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ExamplesExamples

Morels

Truffles

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Yeast

Cup fungi

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Athlete’s foot

Ringworm

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Basidiomycota (Club Fungi)

• Named after the spore producing structurewhich is the basidium found in the cap. It lookslike a club.

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• Complex life cycle• They have a part above ground and a part belowground.• Mushroom is the fruiting body.• When the cap opens, billions of spores are released.

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Examples:

Bracket or Shelf fungi

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Mushrooms

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Smuts fungi

Rusts fungi

Cause disease inplants

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Deuterymycota – Imperfect fungi

• Fungi that cannot be placed in other phyla because researchers have never been able to observe a sexual phase in their life cycles.

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Penicillium

Example:

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