CH 17 EUKARYOTIC MICROORGANISMS: THE FUNGI
What are the Fungal diseases of lower respiratory tract?
1. Cryptococcosis 2. Histoplasmosis 3. Blastomycosis 4. Coccidoidomycosis 5. Pnumocystis pneumonia (PCP)
What common USEFUL fungi is within the Ascomycota Phylum?
1. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (BAKER'S YEAST) 2. Morchella esculentum (edible morel)-mushroom 3. Penicillium chrysogenum- mold that produces penicillin
1. To divide cytoplasm into separate cells. 2. Without a separating wall or membrane
1. Septate (singular: septa) 2. aseptate/coenocytic
What are 4 types of asexual fungal reproduction?
1. Sporangiospores (common bread mold: Rhizopus) 2. conidia spores (dust like fungus) 3. Arthrospores (hyphae fragments) 4. Blastopores (budding)
What is fungal growth influenced by?
1. Take up nutrients by absorption 2. Most are aerobic 3. Temperature-grow best at room temp a). Psychrophilic-cold liking-can grow in refridgerators 4. Acidic PH- thrive in slightly acidic ph (ph 5-6)
What Fungal Phyla is important to human Health?
1. zygomycota (zygomycetes) 2. Ascomycota (ascomycetes) 3. Basidiomycota (basidiomycetes)
inanimate objects that can transmit dermatophytosis such as towels, combs, hats etc..
Fomites
What is the major Difference between Plant and fungus
Fungus has its cell wall made of chitin Plants have its cell wall made of cellulose
What fungal group forms the most symbiosis on earth? These fungi represent a group of endomycorrihizae (~80% of world's land plants).
Glomeromycota
What is the fungal phyla that is a group of mycorrhizae that live in ~80% if plant roots?
Glomeromycota
The process by which fungi reproduce sexually and produce its zygote (+ and - species attract). Means: "different Nucleus".
Heterokaryon-is the zygote that is formed diploid zygospores
Means: Others/different nutrition. To get energy or nutrition by eating other organic matter.
Heterotrophic
WHAT FUNGUS CAN BE FOUND IN Dry, dusty soil, chicken coops, and bat caves?
Histoplasma capsulatum
Mold consists of masses of intertwined tubular filaments. It is the morphological unit of a filamentous fungus
Hyphae (singlular: hypha)
During sexual reproduction, what does the zygomycota form?
It forms a Heterokaryotic-DIPLOID ZYGOSPORE
What can mycetism cause?
Its a neurotoxin that can cause: 1. mimics acetylcholine (ACh)-affects PNS 2. Hallucinations 3. Intoxication (drunk like symptoms)
What is a derivative of an alkaloid in ergot?
LSD (Lysergic acid deithylamide)
Mutualistic association between fungus and photosynthetic organism such as Algae. Algae produces carbohydrates for the fungus and receives water from the fungus
Lichens
What fungus can be found in Upper Respiratory tracts of humans and animals?
Pneumocystis jiroveci
What disease is linked to Pneumocystis jiroveci? Symptoms?
Pneumocystis pneumonia in AIDS patients
"cold liking" . Organisms that prefer to grow at cold temperatures
Psychrophilic
What are the most commonly used species of the Saccharomyces? What are they used for?
S. cerevisiae (model eukaryotic organism) & S. ellipsoideus -They are used in bread baking and alcohol production
What fungus has the ability to ferment sugar?
Saccharomyces (saccharo=sugar)
To feed on dead or decaying organic matter (decomposers)
Saprobe
What are the sexual structures of Ascomycetes? What is the sexual spore? What is the asexual spore? Representative Genera?
Sexual Structure: Ascus Sexual Spore: Ascospore Asexual Spore: Conidia Rep Genera: Sacharromyces, Aspergillus, Penicillium
What are the sexual structures of Basidiomycetes? What is the sexual spore? What is the asexual spore? Representative Genera?
Sexual Structure: Basidium Sexual Spore: Basidiospore Asexual Spore: Conidia, Arthrospore (Hyphal fragments) Rep Genera: Amanita, Agaricus
What are the sexual structures of Zygomycetes? What is the sexual spore? What is the asexual spore? Representative Genera?
Sexual Structure: Zygospore Sexual Spore: Zygospore Asexual Spore: Sporangiospore Rep Genera: Rhizopus (MOLD ON BREAD AND FRUITS)
WHAT FUNGUS'S HABITAT IS Wood Wood Products Soil?
Sporothrix schenckii
What is the process of spore formation? (Reproduction in fungi)
Sporulation
White curd like growth on mucous membranes of mouth, lips
Thrush-candidiasis
What fungal group inhabits terrestrial environments and grows as mold on bread and produce (acidic veggies & spoiled fruit)?
Zygomycota (zygomycetes)
What sexual spores do basidia produce?
basidiospores
Fungal life cycles
involve a growth phase and reproductive phase
unicellular fungus that is dimorphic. It is a single-celled stage of a fungus
yeast
What fungus is found in desert valleys of the SW U.S.?
Coccidioides immitis
Reproduction in Fungi: What are asexual spore that develop in sacs? (looks like broccoli)
-sporangiospores are the asexual spores developed in Sporangia (sacs)
What diseases is the Ascomycota Phylum associated with?
1. Aspergillus Flavus-produces "Aflatoxin" -cancer causing 2. Candida albicans-thrush, diaper rash and vaginitis
What are the 5 different phyla fungus can be classified into? (Phylogeny for the kingdom fungi)
1. Chytridiomycota (Chytrids)-related to oldest known fungus. 2. Zygomycota (zygomycetes)-grow as mold on bread & produce. 3. Glomeromycota-group of mycorrhizae that live in >80% of plants' roots. 4. Ascomycota 5. Basidiomycota
What can ascomycetes produce and how?
1. Conidia thru asexual reproduction 2. Ascospores thru sexual reproduction
Some molds do not have septa (no partitions). Contains multiple nuclei. Hyphae without Septa.
Coenocytic
What fungal group does Claviseps purpurea come from? where can it be found?
Acromycetes Found in grain
To require oxygen to live. Most fungus (except yeast) are _______.
Aerobic
A fungal contaminant of nuts and stored grain that is both a toxin and cancer causing (potent carcinogen)
Aflatoxins
What mushroom causes 90% of deaths from mycetism? (leads to liver and kidney failure)
Amanita
Means: "joints" Reproduction in fungi: Fungal spore that forms by fragmentation of the hyphae.
Arthrospores (arthro=joints)
What fungal group accounts for 75% of known fungi?
Ascomycota (ascomycetes-sac fungi that are members of ascomycota)
What fungal group is S. cerevisiae from?
Ascomycota-it is an ascomycete
How do fungi reproduce?
Asexually & sexually.
What 2 acromycetes produce carcinogenic aflatoxins which contaminate agricultural products?
Aspergillus Flavus & Aspergillus parasiticus
What fungus is linked to this habitat: Soil, decaying vegetation, grain?
Aspergillus fumigatus
This fungus is a part of the basidiomycota fungal phylum. It is in the gills of a mushroom cap and produces spores through sexual reproduction between opposite mating types (+ & -). What is the sexual structure?
Basidia (sing: basidium)produce Basidiospores
Where are basidiospores produced on a mushroom?
Basidia on the gills of a mushroom cap contain sexually produced Basidiospores. Ans: Gills of a mushroom cap.
What fungal group are "club fungi", including mushrooms & Puffballs?
Basidiomycota-Basidiomycetes
WHAT FUNGUS CAN BE FOUND IN Dusty soil and bird droppings?
Blastomyces dermatitidis
Reproduction in fungi: A Fungal spore that develops from budding and is derived from its PARENT CELL
Blastospores
Many yeasts reproduce asexually by this process. Blastospores develops from parent cell
Budding
The cell wall of fungus is made up of this. It is a carbohydrate polymer of acetoglucosamine units (glucose molecules containing amino& acetyl groups)
Chitin
What is the fungal group (1 of 5 phyla) that is primarily aquatic and has flagellated reproductive cells? (hint: related to the oldest known fungus). What are its reproductive cells?
Chytridiomycota (Chytrids) Reproductive cells: Zoospores
What fungus causes Ergotism?
Claviseps purpurea
Reproduction in fungi: What are unprotected spores that are produced by fungi asexually (means "dust")? Where do they grow?
Conidia-The unprotected spore that is produced Conidiophores (the supportive structure where Conidia are produced).
WHAT FUNGUS IS LINKED TO THIS HABITAT: Urban soil and pigeon droppings?
Cryptococcus neoformans
WHAT FUNGUS LIVES IN HUMAN SKIN, ANIMALS, HAIR OR SOIL
DERMATOPHYTES
to change from one form to another. Take on 2 Forms. To grow as filamentous molds but at body temperature it converts to unicellular, pathogenic, yeast like forms
DIMORPHIC
WHAT DISEAS/CONDITION IS CANDIDA ALBICANS LINK TO? SYMPTOMS?
DISEASE: CANDIDIAS/THRUSH. SYMPTOMS: THRUSH, DIAPER RASH, VULVO(VAGINITIS)/YEAST INFECTION
WHAT DISEASE/CONDITION IS LINKED TO CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS? SYMPTOMS?
DISEASE: Cryptococcosis (FUNGAL DISEASE OF LOWER RESPIRATORY). Can also pass into bloodstream and infect the brain & meninges. Among the most dangerous fungal diseases in humans. SYMPTOMS: *Cells penetrate to the air sacs of lungs. *Rarely causes meningitis occurs in IMMUNOCOMPROMISED individuals
WHAT DISEASE/CONDITION IS LINKED TO DERMATOPHYTES? WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
DISEASE: DERMATOPHYTOSIS SYMPTOMS: RING WORM/TINEA INFECTIONS OR ONYCHIA (NAIL INFECTION)
WHAT DISEASE/CONDITION IS LINKED TO HISTOPLASMA CAPSULATUM? SYMPTOMS?
DISEASE: Histoplasmosis (SYSTEMIC DISEASE). Most common systemic fungal infection SYMPTOMS: *Mild influenza-like symptoms. *Rarely systemic disease
To recycle vast quantities of organic matter. To break down complex biological compounds into simpler raw materials.
Decomposers
Skin, nail and hair disease caused by the dermatophytes. Tinea infection/ringworm.
Dermatophytosis
What disease is linked to Aspergillus fumigatus? Symptoms?
Disease: Aspergillosis Symptoms: *Aspergilloma in lungs (mold which exists in a body cavity such as a paranasal sinus or an organ such as the lung) *Otomycosis in earwax (ear infection)
WHAT DISEASE/CONDITION IS LINKED TO SPOROTHRIX SCHENKII? WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS? (aka "Gardener's disease")
Disease: Sporotrichosis / Symptoms: Pus-filled lesions (nodules & ulcers of lymphnodes & skin)
Fungi living and growing entirely w/in plants (LEAF TISSUE). They do NOT cause disease, but provide better or new growth opportunities for the plants (like mycorrhizae)
Endophytes
Poisoning that is effected by ingesting food effected by the Ergot Fungi- "Claviceps purpurea"-grows on grains
Ergotism
What fungal group lacks a sexual cycle of reproduction? Produces by mitosis (cell division)
Mitosporic fungi
This fungus grows as long, tangled filaments of cells in visible colonies. It is multicellular
Mold
benefits both parties
Mutualistic
What is a thick mass/network of Hyphae. Rough cottony texture
Mycelium (pl: mycelia)
What is mushroom poisoning called? (Mushrooms that produce mycotoxins)
Mycetism
Mushroom poisoning that causes 90% of deaths due to ingesting poisonous mushrooms.
Mycetism- Amanita
Study of fungus
Mycology
Means: fungus_root. Fungus that live harmoniously with plants where the hyphae of these fungi invade or envelop the roots of plants. They live in mutually beneficial relationships with other species in nature
Mycorrhizae Myco=fungus rhiza=root
What are fungal toxins called?
Mycotoxins
What is the name for Fungal Toxins?
Mycotoxins
WHAT IS THE HABITAT FOR CANDIDA ALBICANS?
NORMAL FLORA OF HUMAN MOUTH, THROAT, VAGINA
How are fungus heterotrophs?
They break molecules outside of themselves then absorb it to get their nutrition/energy. "ABSORPTION"
WHAT DISEASE/CONDITION IS LINKED TO Blastomyces dermatitidis? What are the symptoms?
disease: Blastomycosis. It can cause chronic pneumonia (lower respiratory infection-acquired via respiratory route) symptoms: Lung and skin infections.
WHAT other DISEASE/CONDITION IS LINKED TO Coccidioides immitis (dessert valley of sw U.S.)? Symptoms? (FUNGAL DISEASE OF THE LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT)
disease: Coccidioidomycosis ("valley fever") symptoms: *Dry, hacking cough *Rarely-meningitis of spine
How is mycorrhizae demonstrate mutualistic symbiosis?
mycorrhizae consume carbohydrates produced by the plants and act as a second root system contributing essential minerals and water to promote plant growth
slime molds
myxomycetes
water molds
oomycetes