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Characteristics of Fungi
-Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic
-Unicellular or Multicellular
Eukaryotic
Unicellular
Chitin
substance making up cell walls
Mycology
study of fungi
Hyphae
filaments that make up the fungi
Mycelium
entangled mass of hypae that are underground
4 Asexual Reproductive Stages
Sporangiophores
Conidiophore
Fragmentation
Budding
Fragmentation
hyphae dries and shatters, releasing individual cells
Rhizopus Stolonofer
bread mold
Stolon
hyphae that gros across surface
rhizoid
hyphae that penetrates roots
4 Phylums of Fungi
Zygomycota
Basidiomycota
Ascomycota
Dueteromycota
Basidimycota
club fungi
Ex-mushroom and toadstoal
Basidiocarp
above ground structure
Ascomycota
Sac Fungi
Deuteromycota
no sexual reproductive stage
Ex-Atheletes foot, blue cheease, penecillin
Mycorrhiza
symbolic relationship between fungus and plant root
Lichen
symbolic relationship between fungus and algae
Crustose Lichen
surface of rocks and trees
Fruticose Lichen
Bush like and grow up to 5ft in length
Foliose Lichen
grow on surface of soil
Candida Albican
yeast infection
Tinea Cruris
jock itch
Histoplasmosis
inhaliation of canidia
Amanita Virosa
Death Angle
Benefits of Fungi
penicillin
vaccines
ethonal
bread