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Name? 
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Name?
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Rhizopus
Zygomycota
Sexual spores: Zygospores (formed by fusion of two cells)
Name? 
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Name?
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Rhizopus nigricans (black bread mold)
Zygomycota
Asexual spores: Sporangiospores (know which one is the sporangium)
Name? 
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Name?
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Penicillium
Ascomycota
Asexual spores : conidiospores
Name? 
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Name?
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Aspergillus
Ascomycota
Asexual spores: Conidiospores
Aspergillus
Ascomycota
Asexual spores: Conidiospores
Name? 
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Name?
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Peziza
Ascomycota
Sexual spores: Ascospores (saclike acus)
Peziza
Ascomycota
Sexual spores: Ascospores (saclike acus)
Name? 
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Name?
Phylum
Sexual or Asexual?
Coprinus
Basidiomycota (club fungi)
Sexual spores: basidiospores
Coprinus (mushrooom)
Basidiomycota (club fungi)
Sexual spores: basidiospores

Green part is basidium
Red part is basidispores
Differentces between yeast and mold
Yeast are UNICELLULAR, non-filamentous, lack mycelia. Reproduce by BUDDING and FISSION

Molds are MULTICELLULAR, filamentous, consist of thallus,mycelium,hyphae
Hyphae are classified as
-Funtction: vegetative hypah & aerial hypha,
-Structure: septate & coenocytic)
Characteristics of FUNGI
Kingdom: Fungi
Domain: Eukarya
Saprophytic-obtain nutrient from dead organic matter
Asexually production: fragmentation, spores, fission
Sexually production: Conjugation and gametes
Definition of
-Anamorphic fungi
+Teleomorphic fungi
=Dimorphism
Dimorphism fungi
-(fungi that produce) asexual spores only
+both asexual and sexual spores
=can exist
The property of having two form of growth
A fungi that can exist as yeast and mold depend on the condition (37 for yeast, 25 for mold)
Name? Size?

Example of yeast
Name? Size?

Example of yeast
Saccharomyces budding cells (look like # 8)

1micrometer (|um)
What are lichens?

What are lichens sensitive to?
A dual organism
Compose of either photosynthetic algae (provide food) and fungi (provide nest, support, and attachment)/ or Cyanobacteria and fungi.

They r extremely sensitive to POLLUTION