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The Fungi
The Fungi Bio 1080
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
12/14/2011

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Term
Fungi
Definition
100,000 known species (1.4-1.5 million undiscovered)
Heterotrophic
Saprophytic (release enzymes that digest matter, the nutrients is then absorbed)
Decomposers
Some are symbiotic (mutualistic and parasitic)
Term
Hyphae
Definition
Tubular structures (filaments) in fungi.
Cell walls are made of chitin.
Two types:
Coenocytic (single tube made from multi-nucleus cell, no divisions)
Septate (divisions between cells)
Term
Mycelium
Definition
Network of hyphae.
Term
Cytoplasmic Streaming
Definition
Cytoplasm moves to transport nutrients.
Term
Haustoria
Definition
Specialized hyphae that can penetrate the tissues of a host organism.
Term
Mycorrhizae
Definition
Mutually beneficial symbiosis between a fungus and the roots of a plant.
Term
Ectomycorrhizae
Definition
Haustoria does not penetrate into host cells.
Term
Endomycorrhizae (arbuscular mycorrhizae)
Definition
Haustoria penetrates into host cells.
Term
Predatory Fungi
Definition
Some fungi have the ability to trap nematodes. Fungal hyphae then grow into the nematode and digest it.
Term
Fungal Life Cycle
Definition
Haploid hyphae release pheromones that signal other hyphae from other mycelium. If two hyphae are of different mating types, they extend towards each other and fuse (plasmogamy). This creates a heterokaryotic (different nuclei) myceliem that is dikaryotic (two nuclei). Eventually the haploid nuclie fuse (karyogamy) creating diploid cells (the only diploid stage in fungi). Meiosis then creates haploid spores from the diploid cells. Fungi can also produce asexually by producing spores via mitosis (as in molds) or by budding (as in unicellular yeasts)
Term
Classification of Fungi
Definition
Five Phyla:
Chytridomycota (Chytrids)
Zygomycota (Zygomycetes)
Glomeromycota (Glomeromycetes)
Ascomycota (Ascomycetes)
Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)

(Mycota/Mycetes are suffixes used for fungi)
Term
Chytridomycota (Chytrids)
Definition
Some unicellular
Most are coenocytic
Most are free living, some are symbiotic
Have zoospores (flagellated spores)
Mostly live in moist environments
Term
Zygomycota (Zygomycetes)
Definition
Are coenocytic except for reproductive structures
Grow as molds on food
Some commensal or parasitic
Term
Zygomycete Life Cycle
Definition
In the asexual stage black sporangia form at the tips of upright hyphae. If environmental conditions deteriorate the mold reproduces sexually. Plasmogamy produces a sturdy structure called a zygosporangium that can last until conditions improve.
Term
Glomeromycota (Glomeromycetes)
Definition
Are all arbuscular mycorrhizae.
Term
Ascomycota (Ascomycetes)
Definition
Are "Sac Fungi"
Some unicellular, most septate
Sexual spores are produces in asci (saclike structure)
Asci may be within an ascocarp (fruiting body)
Term
Ascomycete Life Cycle
Definition
Reproduce asexually by producing enormous amounts of spores called conidia (produced externally at the tips of hyphae known as conidiophores).
Conidia can also be involves in sexual reproduction by fusing with a hyphae of a different mating type.
Term
Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
Definition
Club Fungi (include mushrooms, puffballs, and shelf fungi)
Produce basidiocarps (fruiting bodies)
Term
Basidiomycete Life Cycle
Definition
Dikaryotic mycelium can be induced into growing into a basidiocarp by environmental cues (such as rain or temperature change). The gills of the basidiocarp are lined with dikaryotic cells called basidia. Each basidium undergoes karyogamy and then meiosis to create haploid spores known as basidiospores.
Term
Lichens
Definition
Association between basidiomycete/ascomycete and photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria
Asexual reproduction by fragmentation or soredia (small clusters of hyphae with algae embedded)
Term
Endophytes
Definition
Grow within the tissues of plants without harming the host.
Term
Plant Pathogens
Definition
Dutch Elm (Ophiostoma)
Pine Beetle (Grosmannia)
Ergots on Rye (Claviceps)
Term
Animal Pathogens
Definition
Known as mycoses
Two Forms:
Superficial (skin) mycoses(Trichophyton "athletes foot")
Systemic mycosis (Histoplasma, Candida albicans)
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