fungi Flashcards

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properties of fungi

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  • chitin in cell walls (structural polysaccharide)
  • absorptive heterotrophy
  • mostly multicellular
  • unicellular species (yeast) in most groups, some fungi have yeast lice cycle stage
  • mycelia
  • hyphae
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mycelia

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  • body of multicellular fungus
  • high surface area to volume ratio which is advantageous for maintaining nutrients but a disadvantage when it comes to retaining water, so fungi are restricted to moist environments
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hyphae

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  • tubular filaments strengthened by chitin
  • have direct contact with the environment for nutrient absorption
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septate hyphae

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  • septa subdivide hyphae cells
  • incomplete, allows for movement of organelles and nuclei
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5
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coenocytic hyphae

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  • undivided multinucleate hyphae
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6
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rhizoids

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  • modified hyphae
  • some anchor fungus to substrate
  • do not absorb nutrients or water
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saprobic fungi

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  • major decomposers, critical to life cycle
  • some can decompose lignin and keratin
  • gain energy from carbon and nitrogen recycling
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falcultative parasitic fungi

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  • can grow on living organisms or independently
  • e.g. honey fungus, parasitic on tree until it kills tree, then saprobic on dead tree
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obligate parasitic fungus

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  • only live on living hosts
  • specialised nutritional requirements
  • common hosts are plants and insects
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pathogenic fungi in humans

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  • often mild e.g. athletes foot, ringworm
  • can be deadly especially if immunocompromised e.g. pneumonia, thrush
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pathogenic fungi, amphibian decline

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  • chytrid fungus
  • thickens skin so amphibian cannot respire
  • human influence e.g. species introduction accelerating it
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predatory fungi - common strategy

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  • sticky substance secreted from hyphae trap prey
  • hyphae invade prey, absorbing and killing it
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predatory soil fungi species

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  • 3 cell constricting ring formation
  • nematode stimulated fungus by crawling through ring
  • cells swell and trap worm
  • hyphae, invade, digest and kill worm
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mutualistic fungi, lichens

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  • symbiotic relationship with fungus and photosynthetic microbe (unicellular green algae, cyanobacteria or both)
  • microbe gains favourable environment
  • fungi obtains fixed carbon
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lichens, habitat

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  • can tolerate extreme environments
  • primary colonisers of bare rock
  • take up minerals from air, rain or dust
  • acidify environment causing rock breakdown and soil formation
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16
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lichen body forms

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  • crustose
  • foliose
  • fruticose
17
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lichen, reproduction

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  • asexual reproduction through fragmentation of thallus (vegetative body) or detachment and dispersal or Soredia (photosynthetic cells with hyphae wrapped around them) that then develop into new thallus
  • sexual reproduction through the production and dispersial of haploid spores
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mutualistic fungi, mycorrhizae

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  • symbiotic relationship between vascular plants and fungi
  • fungus obtains organic compounds
  • fungus increases plant’s absorption on water and minerals (especially phosphate)
  • fungus provides certain growth hormones and protection against microbial pathogens
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ectomycorrhizae

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  • fungus wraps around root
  • no cell wall penetration
  • healthy forests depend on them
20
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arbuscular mycorrhizae

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  • enter root and penetrates cell walls
21
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endophytic fungi

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  • lives in plants above ground
  • non-harmful
  • toxic to herbivores
  • increases resistance to drought and salt stress