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