Fungi Flashcards
autotroph vs heterotroph
producers/consumers
can make their own stuff. vs cant so need to ingest other organisms
photoautotroph
uses sun and Co2
chemoautotroph
uses oxidation of inorganic compounds as energy source, Co2 sole carbon source
photoheterotroph
uses light as energy, but not Co2 as only carbon source
chemoheterotroph
oxidises organic compounds as energy source
mixotroph
combination of photosynthetic and heterotrophic nutrition
genetic relationship between animals fungi and plants?
animal and fungi closest
ancestor of fungi?
single celled aquatic flagelatted protist
are fungi terrestrial or aquatic?
both
what are fungi cell walls made of
chitin
mode of energy consumption of fungi?
chemoheterotrophs?
fungi contain no
plastids
examples of unicellular and multicellular fungi?
yeast
hyphae
describe hyphae
- filaments
- cell wall outside pm and organelles…
- septa separate cells, but have pore
- entire structure called mycelium
example of specialised hyphae?
mycorrhizae