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Phylum Ascomycota Representative Members

Penicillin notatum


Aspergillus niger


Candida albicans (aka Pichia)


Claviceps purpurea


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Claviceps purpurea

Infects rye plants and produces ergot, a chemical substance similar to LSD

Ascomycota (sexual spores)

Called ascospores are produced inside of a say like ascus which usually contains an even number of spores

Ascomycota (Asexual spores)

Produced include conidiospores and blastospores. Budding may occur.

Phylum Zygomycota Representative Members

Rhizopus stolinifer


Mucor sp.

Fungi are . .

Members of Domain Eukarya and Kingdom Fungi

Which means that they are . .

Eukaryotic, non photosynthetic, and unicellular or multicellular

Organism that make up the Kingdom Fungi are ? .

Yeast , molds , rusts , smuts , mushrooms and puff balls

All fungi are .. '

Saprophytic heterotrophs

Fungi are Saprophytic heterotrophs which means

That they use dead organic material as a source of nutrients .

Fungi are aerobic except for

The yeast , which are facultative anaerobes

Fungi reproduce

Sexually and Asexually (spores)

Most Fungi are able to

Produce more then 1 type of Asexual spore but only 1 type of sexual spore .

Based on the type of sexual spores . .

Fungi are under the classification of Phyla

Zygomycota (sexual spores)

Called zygospores are formed by the nuclear union of two hyphae from opposite mating strains

Zygomycota (Asexual spores)

Produced are most often sporangiospores