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Animal Kingom
fungi
Eukaryote
A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane enclosed organelles
heterophobic
living organisms that cannot make its own food
Saprophytes
fa living organism that feeds on dead organic matter
parasites
feed on a living host of a different species causing harm to host
asexual reproduction
yeast and rhizopus
are fungi unicellular or multicellular
both
harmful fungi
athletes foot, death cap mushroom, rhizopus
beneficial fungi
penicillin, yeast, mushroom
yeast
unicellular and eukaryotic
Yeast reproduction
mitosis or budding
structure of yeast
cell wall (chitin), cell membrane, H2O vacuole (big), nucleus, food vacuoles
budding process
the parent cell forms a bud filled with cytoplasm,
the nucleus divides by mitosis.
a nucleus moves into the bud.
the bud is cut off from the parent cell forming a new genetically identical daughter cell.
what is a small group of attached cells from rapid budding called?
a colony
rhizopus location
bread
Rhizopus reproduction and feeding
asexual (sporulation) and saprophytes
rhizopus labels
sporangium - the big circle / head
spores - dots inside the sporangium
sporongiophere - the stem
mycelium - the dirt around the roots
sporangium
holds spores, location of asexual reproduction
spores
gametes, realised into the air
mycelium
group of hyphae