Fungi Flashcards

1
Q

autotroph vs heterotroph

A

producers/consumers

can make their own stuff. vs cant so need to ingest other organisms

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2
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photoautotroph

A

uses sun and Co2

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3
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chemoautotroph

A

uses oxidation of inorganic compounds as energy source, Co2 sole carbon source

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4
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photoheterotroph

A

uses light as energy, but not Co2 as only carbon source

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5
Q

chemoheterotroph

A

oxidises organic compounds as energy source

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6
Q

mixotroph

A

combination of photosynthetic and heterotrophic nutrition

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7
Q

genetic relationship between animals fungi and plants?

A

animal and fungi closest

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8
Q

ancestor of fungi?

A

single celled aquatic flagelatted protist

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9
Q

are fungi terrestrial or aquatic?

A

both

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10
Q

what are fungi cell walls made of

A

chitin

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11
Q

mode of energy consumption of fungi?

A

chemoheterotrophs?

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12
Q

fungi contain no

A

plastids

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13
Q

examples of unicellular and multicellular fungi?

A

yeast

hyphae

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14
Q

describe hyphae

A
  • filaments
  • cell wall outside pm and organelles…
  • septa separate cells, but have pore
  • entire structure called mycelium
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15
Q

example of specialised hyphae?

A

mycorrhizae

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16
Q

describe mychorrhizae

A

-type of hyphae that go into plant cells. can be ectomychorrhizae or arbuscular.

17
Q

why is mychorrhizae/plant relationship symbiotic?

A

fungi gains carbs

plant loses phosphate and has lots of surface area for nutrient exchange

18
Q

some ecological roles of fungi?

A
  • mychorrizae: symbiotic; fruiting bodies can be eaten by animals
  • hyphae enable exchange of sugar between different plants
  • decomposers
19
Q

describe asexual reproduciton of mycelium

A

forms spores which germinate which forms mycelium again

20
Q

describe sexual reproduction of mycelium

A
plasmogamy (cytoplasm fuse)
heterokaryotic stage (2 diff nuclei)
karyogamy (nuclei fuse) forms diploid.
meiosis occurs, forming spores
spores germinate
forms mycelium
21
Q

2 opportunistic pathogens?

A

candida ___

ringworm

22
Q

describe ringworm

A

skin infection - dematophytosis, athletes foot, tinea

23
Q

describe candidiasis

A

thrush

caused by candida

24
Q

describe candida auris

A

emerging pathgoen

  • prevalent in healthcare settings
  • difficult to identify with standard lab techniques
  • often multi drug resistant