Fungi
4 major phyla-
-Chytridiomycota: chytrids -Zygomycota: common molds -Ascomycota: sac gungi -Basidiomycota: club fungi
What are mutualistic fungi?
-Mycorrhiza: symbiotic relationship b/t plants and specialized fungus; plants with mycorrhiza partner are healthier -some plants (orchids) need this relationship to survive -80%-90% of all plants have mycorrhiza= corn, strawberries, carrots
For multicellular fungi, asexual reproduction is...
-asexual spores called conidia form on tips of conidiophores (special hyphae) -unlike other spores these formed externally (dangerous with no protection)
Zygomycota
-common molds & blights -Rhizopus stolonifer: bread mold
hyphae
a long chain of cells forming threadlike filaments; all fungi made of hyphae (basic unit)
mycelium
a network of hyphae
Which kingdom is most closely related to fungi? Why?
animalia; both heterotrophic
3 structures during sexual reproduction for ascomycota:
ascocarp ascus ascospores -all 3 are inside of each other
What phylum of fungus contains the largest number of species?
ascomycota
Which phylum contains more species than any other fungi phylum?
ascomycota
Zygomycota has which type of septa structure?
aseptate
During favorable conditions, zygomycota does which type of reproduction?
asexual
Spores
asexual & sexual
Sac fungi reproduces by...
asexual and sexual reproduction
Many fungi reproduce __________ and ___________.
asexually and sexually
2 diseases caused by fungus that effects animals
athlete's foot & ringworm
Structures of basidiomycota-
basidiocarp- fruiting body basidia- cup shaped hypahe that produce spores basidiospores- spores (n) released from basidia stalk (stipe) gills
Which phyla have septa?
basidiomycota and ascomycota
reproductive structure in mushrooms resembling a club
basidium
Lichen serve as important __________________.
bioindicator (health indicates how polluted air around them is)
What is the word for fungi that glow?
bioluminescent
What type of cheese is made using fungi?
blue cheese
For unicellular fungi (yeast) asexual reproduction is...
budding: form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some point of the parent organism
Chytrids were originally thought to be protists. Why?
cell walls of fungi contain chitin
Fungi cell walls are made of what?
chitin
The strong polysaccharide found in the cell walls of fungi is
chitin
complex carbohydrate in the cell walls of fungi
chitin
These are 2 types of polysaccharides (carbohydrate).
chitin (fungi) & cellulose (plants)
What is considered to the evolutionary link b/t fungus like protists and kingdom fungi?
chytrids
What is basidiomycota?
club fungi/mushrooms (put in and on food) -rarely reproduce asexually -spend most of lives with 2 nuclei in each cell Ex: puffball, shelf/bracket fungi, wrinkled peach fungi
Phylum zygomycogta includes what type of fungi?
common molds
fruiting body
contain spores, which are dispersed for reproduction; formed from hyphae ex: mushrooms
sporangia
contains thousands of spores (n) called zygospores (root word = zygote)
septa
cross walls that divide the hyphae
A fungus and _______________ could live symbiotically as lichen
cyanobacteria
Sexual reprod. has not been observed in phylum ______________.
deuteromycota
Dutch elm disease is a type of...
disease derived from plant parasites from sac fungi (phylum ascomycota)
1 disease caused by fungus that effects plants
dutch elm disease
Fungi can be helpful to humans in what ways?
food- mushrooms, blue cheese in medicine- penicillin mold cleaning up pollutants
The mushrooms that make up fairy rings are _____________ ____________.
fruiting bodies
Part of mushroom u see above ground
fruiting body
How are fungi classified?
fungal structure & reproductive methods
What does it mean to say that fungi are nonmotile?
fungi cannot move
Which of the following is NOT an example of asexual reprod? budding, fragmentation, spore production, gametangia production
gametangia production
What are chytrids?
saprobes (decomposers) or parasites -aquatic -considered to be 1st fungi
What group of fungi feed on dead plants?
saprophytes
During unfavorable conditions, zygomycota does which type of reproduction?
sexual
The lifecycle of zygomycota consists of ____________ and ____________ reproduction.
sexual and asexual
Budding
small offspring developing while still attached to parent cell (yeast cell)
What describes an ascocarp?
specialized reproductive structure developed from hyphae
ascocarp
specialized sexual reproduction structure for ascomycota where zygote formed
ascospores
spores produced in an ascus for ascomycota sexual reproduction
Zygomycota has specialized hyphae:
stolons: spreads across surface of food rhizoids: digs into food and absorbs nutrients
True or false: compounds from fungi can be isolated and administered to treat high blood pressure.
true
Fungi prefer __________ and ___________ conditions.
warm and damp
How can spores be dispersed?
wind, water, animals
Which fungi is unicellular?
yeast
Which is unicellular fungi? bread mold, yeast, mushroom, bird's nest fungus
yeast
___________________ are sexual spores associated w black bread molds.
zygospores
formed when + and rhizoids meet
zygote
mass of tangled hyphae
mycelium
How do fairy rings happen?
mycelium starts in the center & as it doesn't get the nutrients it needs, it reaches out in search of nutrients to take from the grass & grows mushrooms
A fungus called ____________ absorbs nutrients from the living cells of a host organism.
parasitic
Fragmentation
part of mycelium broken off and hyphae of that fragment can regrow into new mycelium
examples include puffball, shelf fungus and mushroom
phylum basidiomycota
this phylum includes Pencillum
phylum deuteromycota
What are imperfect fungi?
phylum deuteromycota -debatable phylum traditionally grouped together because they all lack sexual reproduction cycle -new data supports classifying these fungi in other phyla -asexual structure: conidia
this phylum includes black bread mold
phylum zygomycota
What is asexual reproduction? What types of asexual reproduction are there?
production of various types of spores; fragmentation, budding, spores
root like hyphae that participate in sexual reproduction
rhizoids
Types of club fungi that deals with crops:
rust- only affects healthy plants and can cause growth deformities smut- mostly affects grass family (corn, bamboo, rice, etc.)
ascus
saclike structure where zygote undergoes cellular division for ascomycota sexual reproduction
What are Saprophytic fungi?
-decomposers: break down organisms and recycle nutrients back into ecosystem -extracellular digestion: release digestive enzymes onto their food & then suck up all the nutrients back up through their hyphal (digestion happening outside of the cells)
What are parasitic fungi?
-feed on living organisms, mostly animals, such as humans/insects ex: ringworm & athletes foot infect humans
Spores: asexual reproduction
-haploid -has hard outer coat -spores develop into new mycelium
Spores: sexual reproduction
-reproductive structure (diploid) produces spores (haploid) by meiosis
What are truffles?
-round, warty fungi irregular in shape -vary in sizes -1 of world's most expensive foods -traditionally harvested by pigs, can be harvested by trained dogs
What is ascomycota?
-sac fungi -includes morels, truffles, mildew, and yeasts
Sporangium
-sac where spores are produced -provides protection for spores
Lichens
-symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae/cyanobacteria -fungus provides protection, minerals, and water -algae and cyanobacteria provide food
Lichen prefer what type of habitats?
-temperate -arctic -can grow on bare rock (pioneer species)
What do aseptates consist of?
-type of septa cell wall, nuclei
What do septate hypha consist of?
-type of septa: cross walls that divide hyphae septum, nuclei, pore, cell wall,
Chytrids produce spores with what?
2 flagella
Can fungi perform photosynthesis?
No, fungi are heterotrophs, therefore they can't produce their own food. They get their nutrients from other things.
Does zygomycota have male and female when sexually reproducing?
No, they have + and - mating strains (haploid)
tiny threadlike filaments that release digestive enzymes
hyphae
gametangium
hyphae structure containing haploid nucleus
What does the structure of fungi consist of?
hyphae, mycelium, fruiting body, septa
How to remember hyphae vs mycelium?
hyphae- singular person mycelium- group of people
Mycelia comprise the main body of a __________.
lichen
Most fungi are ________cellular.
multi