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Title: Fungus


1
Fungus
  • Unit 6
  • Chapter 20

2
Fungus characteristics
  • Found everywhere
  • Variety of colors and appearances
  • Grows best in moist, warm environments
  • Chitin cell walls

3
Fungus characteristics
  • Mostly multicellular, some unicellular (yeast)
  • Hyphae long strands that make up the fungus body
  • Mycelium cluster of hyphae

4
The structure of fungi
Germinating Spore
Mycelium
Spore
Food Source
5
Hyphae up-close
Cells divided to separate nucleus
Cells fused together with nucleus all together
6
Hyphae functions
  • Produce spores
  • Anchor the fungus
  • Reproduction
  • Absorb a food source secretes enzymes that break
    down food so nutrients are easily absorbed

7
How fungus absorbs food
Chemicals released by hyphae digest dead
materials.
Hyphae absorb the digested food.
8
Fungus structure video
Click on image to play video.
9
Harmful fungus
  • Spoils food (molds)
  • Causes diseases and illnesses (athletes foot,
    ringworm)
  • Destroys crops

10
Helpful fungus
  • Decomposes waste matter and returns nutrients
    back to the soil

11
Fungal relationships
  • Saprophtye breaks down decaying matter for
    nutrient absorption
  • Parasitic relationship where the host is harmed
    but the fungus benefits
  • Mutualistic relationship with another organism,
    where both benefits (ex lichen)

12
Parasitic fungus extends hyphae into host cells
to active absorb nutrients
13
How fungi reproduce
  • Fragmentation parts break off and grow
  • Budding fungi growing from mature body and then
    breaks off
  • Spores structures that are produced, released,
    and germinated into mature forms

Yeast budding
14
Spores germinating
15
Major groups of fungi
  • Zygomycota
  • Ascomycota
  • Basidiomycota
  • Deuteromycota
  • Mycorrhizae
  • Lichen

16
Zygomycota common bread mold
17
Ascomycota morels and truffels
18
Ascomycota yeasts
  • Undergo alcohol fermentation so are often used to
    produce alcoholic drinks
  • Also used in baking to make bread rise
  • Commonly used in bioengineering to produce
    vaccines

19
Basidiomycota mushrooms
Cap
Gill
Spores
Hyphae
20
Deuteromycota
  • Fungus that only reproduces asexually
  • Used to produce blue cheeses, soy sauce, and
    penicillin

21
Mycorrhizae mutualism
  • Fungus that grows from the tips of plant roots
  • Fungus absorbs water and minerals for plants.
  • Plant produces sugars for fungus.

22
Lady slipper orchid cannot survive within
mycorrhizae relationships.
23
Lichen
  • Mutualistic relationship between fungus and algae
  • Fungus provides hospitable environment for the
    algae.
  • Algae produces sugars for the fungus.
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