Lec4 Flashcards

1
Q
  • Common name(s): Chocolate tube slime , Tree hair.
  • Grow in clusters on rotting or dead wood.
  • Inedible.
A

Stemonites from Myxomycetes class

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Some of Phytomyxea species are plant parasites.
F/T?

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F, most of phytomuxea

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3
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means “egg fungi” and refers to the large round oogonia, or structures containing the female gametes.

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Oomycota

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4
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  • water molds and downy mildews.
  • are filamentous protists that must absorb their food from the surrounding water or soil
  • role on decomposition and recycling of decaying matter
  • parasitic species have caused much human suffering by destroying crops and fish.
A

Oomycetes

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5
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large non-motile gametes called

A

eggs

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6
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smaller gametes called

A

sperm

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7
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why oomycetes it’s belongs to the kingdom of Chromista?

A

Because of its biochemical and molecular structure, especially since its germs swimming by flagella

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8
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Why Saprolegnia called cotton molds?

A

because of the characteristic white or grey fibrous patches they form.

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9
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Saprolegnia filaments (hyphae) are ?

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long with rounded ends containing the zoospores.

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10
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These are short hyphae that penetrate the substratum. They anchor the mycelium and absorb nutrition

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Rhizoidal hyphae

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11
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are long hyphae that grow out from the surface of the substratum into the water and extend in all directions.

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Extramatrical hyphae

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12
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Saprolegnia cause white rusts disease and are saprophytic feeding
T/F?

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F, cause fish molds disease

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13
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Albugo: parasitical, causes white rusts disease
T/F?

A

T

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14
Q
  • largest group of slime mold
  • not known to cause sickness in humans
  • slime molds are not plant parasites, they may injure plants by covering and shading them.
A

Myxomycetes

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15
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  • found most frequently in fresh water; it will also tolerate brackish water and even moist soil.
  • travels in colonies
  • more prevalent in lower temperatures
  • feeding on waste from fish or other dead cells
A

Saprolegnia

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16
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  • infection is usually fatal, causing hemodilution.
  • secondary pathogen
  • role in the decomposition
A

Economic Importance of Saprolegnia

17
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Phtytophthora causes late blight of potato
T/F?

A

T

18
Q
  • have characteristics of both molds and protozoa
  • occur in decaying plant material.
A

Myxomycota

19
Q

a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm(Ectoplasm -Endoplasm) don’t have a cell wall
• move in an Amoeboid movement during the search for nutrients.
• Feeding method : Phagocytosis

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plasmodium