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Identification of Fungi
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Fungus Part I
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Mycology (Bio 594, Special Topics) M. Marshall, 2013 Shippensburg University (See last slide for additional credits) Ustilaginomycetes, The Smut fungi.
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19.5 Diversity of Fungi KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food.
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Chapter 31 Reading Quiz 1.What are the filaments called that make up mycelium? 2.What are fungi cell walls made of? 3.What characteristic does “dikaryotic”
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Fungi. l First fungi were probably flagellated. –First fossils – 480 million years ago (Ordovician Period) –Molecular Clock suggests 1 billion years ago.
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Do you Remember? Helpful ACRONYMS Plant-like Animal-like Fungus-like D iatoms A lgae (green,red, brown) D inoflagellates Euglena Z ooflagellates.
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12345 All fungi 1.make their food. 2.absorb their food. 3.produce mushrooms. 4.have chlorophyll.
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Fig. 31-1. Fig. 31-3 (b) Coenocytic hypha Septum (a) Septate hypha Pore Nuclei Cell wall.
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Eukaryotic cells Most are multi-celled Some are uni-cellular Heterotrophs Live in moist, warm areas Have Cell Walls FUNGI.
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Kingdom Fungi The word Fungus comes from Latin word meaning sponge.The plural of fungus is fungi. Like plants,fungi often grow in soil but they cannot.
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Fig. 31-1 Honey Mushroom, Oregon, subterranean filaments =1,800 football fields Ch. 31 Fungi.
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