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2007-2008 AP Biology Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eukarya Common ancestor Kingdom: Fungi Domain Eukarya

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Page 1: Chapter 31 - Fungi

2007-2008 AP Biology

DomainBacteria

DomainArchaea

DomainEukarya

Common ancestor

Kingdom: Fungi

Domain Eukarya

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General characteristics Classification criteria

eukaryotes heterotrophs

feed by absorption mostly multicellular

except unicellular yeasts cell wall

chitin rigid polysaccharide

sexual & asexual reproduction

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Fungal Structure Fungal body

mycelium thread-like cells hyphae

Cells multiple nuclei

Cell wall chitin

just like crab shells

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Internal structure Eukaryotic cells

long, thread-like cells filamentous

incomplete divisions between cells septum

multiple nuclei

septum

chitin cell wall

nucleipore

Aaaaah,structure–function

relationship!

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plant cell

fungal hypha

plant cellmembrane

plantcell wall

Modes of Nutrition Heterotrophic

secrete digestive enzymes feed by absorption

parasites feeding on living creatures

predators paralyzing prey

decomposer breakdown dead remains

Fungi live IN their food!

It’s like you living in Chocolate cake!

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Fungal Diversity

Chytridiomycota

Zygomycota

Basidiomycota

Ascomycota

Fungi

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Ecological Roles Decomposers

recycle nutrients Symbiotic Relationships

lichen fungi + algae

cyanobacteria or green algae pioneer species in

ecosystems makes soil from bare rock

mycorrhizae fungi + plants enables plants to absorb more water

Lichens are fungi that have discovered

agriculture!

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Mycorrhizae Critical role in plant growth

extends water absorption of roots

withoutmycorrhizae

withmycorrhizae

EctomycorrhizaEndomycorrhiza

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Reproduction Asexual

budding in yeast

Sexual spores

spread by wind joining of + & – haploid spores

haploidspores

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hypha

(n)haploid

(2n)diploid

mating strain

mating strain

FUSION of+ and – gametangia

sporangium

spores(haploid)

MEIOSIS

Zygomycete (Bread Mold) Life Cycle

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Basidiomycete Life Cycle

FUSION ofand

hyphae

fruiting body

MEIOSIS

spores

gills linedwith basidia

basidium

zygote(n)haploid

(n + n)dikaryotic

strain

strain

2n (diploid)

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Fairy Rings

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The FIRST Antibiotics

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Any Questions??