Fungi Kingdom

Characteristics of Fungi:

  • Cell walls made of chitin
  • Eukaryotic
  • Most multicellular (some like yeast, unicellular)
  • Heterotrophs
  • Reproduce using spores
  • Bodies made of hyphae
  • Extracellular digestion and absorption of nutrients

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Hyphae:

  • Thread-like filaments that make up multicellular fungus
  • Begin growth when spore germinates
    • The new cell will form a strand of hyphae, complete with a new nucleus and organelles
    • Firm, the cell wall is made of chitin
    • Segmented in some fungi- separation called the septum
  • Can grow upward and outward
    • outward growth resembles branches of a tree and is known as mycelium (have a huge SA)

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How Fungi feed:

  • use extracellular digestion
  • Hyphal tips release enzymes
    • enzymes break down food
    • products diffuse back into hyphae

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How vs Plants:

  • Both contain cell walls
    • plant cells are made of cellulose and fungi cell walls are made of chitin
  • Fungi are heterotrophic and plants are autotrophic
  • Plants have vascular tissue and fungi are not vascular
  • Mycelium, not roots

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Fungi and the Ecosystem

  • Mutualistic associations with photosynthetic organisms in which both partners benefit
    • Mycorrhizae- mutualistic relationships between fungus + plant roots
    • Essential for plant growth
    • Fungi hyphae collect water/minerals and bring them to the roots, also release enzymes that free nutrients in the soil
    • Plants provide fungi w/ the products of photosynthesis (oxygen/sugar)
  • Decomposition:
    • release digestive enzymes in the environments which break down organic material into simple molecules which an b used by other organisms

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Fungi and the Importance to Humans

  • Food Industry: cheese, bread, soy sauce
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Antibiotics

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Pathogenic Fungi

  • Athletes’ foot, Ringworm, Vaginal yeast infections, pathogenic fungi that infects, plants, insects

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