lab 9 Flashcards
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fungi
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- extremely diverse group ranging from the single celled yeasts to the familiar multicellular moulds
- vary greatly in size, shape, colour and habitat
- all fungi are eukaryotic, absorptive heteroteophs
- reproduce using asexual and/or sexual spores
- classified and named based on their sexual spore-producing structure
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multicellular fungi
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- composed of branched, thread-like hyphae, collectively called mycelia (singular mycelium)
- mycelia may be either vegetative or reproductive
- vegetative mycelia are not usually visible because their hyphae grow below the surface of its habitat
- reproductive mycelia may be either cottony masses with pigmented spores as in bread mould or a tightly woven mass of hyphae in a spore-producing fruiting body as in mushrooms
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asexual spores
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- usually produced as a means of rapid dispersal and growth when environmental conditions are favourable
- ex: penicillium
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sexually-reproduced spores
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- produced for both dispersal and withstanding adverse environmental conditions
- may or may not involve the formation of a fruiting body
- ex: mucor mucedo
5
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three types of lichens
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- crustose: flat crust-like forms that are often found on rocks with only the upper surface visible
- fruticose: shrub-like, branching, elongate types attache at one point to substrate. ex: “reindeer moss”
- foliose: flat, leaf-like forms more loosely attached to substrate with both upper and lower surfaces visible.