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
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
How Fungi feed:
How vs Plants:
Fungi and the Ecosystem
Fungi and the Importance to Humans
Pathogenic Fungi
Athletes’ foot, Ringworm, Vaginal yeast infections, pathogenic fungi that infects, plants, insects