Fungi Flashcards

1
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define polyphyletic

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individuals which share characteristics rather than a common ancestor

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2
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what were the origins of fungi

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based on fossil evidence fungi appeared in the pre-cambrian era around 1 billion years ago

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3
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what are some of the defining characteristics of fungi

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  • eukaryotic = mem bound organelles and nucleus
  • haploid genome
  • produce spores allowing sexual and asexual reproduction
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4
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what is meant by a haploid genome

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only contains a single set of chromosomes

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5
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what is the fungi cell wall comprised of

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chitin and glucans which protect the cell from desiccation and predators

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6
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what mode of nutirtion are fungi

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heterotrophic- depend on preformed organic nutrients
they absorb soluable nutrients through the cell wall and plasma membrane

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7
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what is the network of branches produced by fungi called

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the mycelium

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8
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how do fungi grow

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  • they have a vegetive body which is uni or multicellular which produce a thallus
  • they will display two morphological stages = vegetative and reproductive
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9
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what is the vegetive stage of fungi reproduction

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consists of the production of thread like hyphae forming mycelia
the hyphae have tubular structures which can be divided by cross walls called septa

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10
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what do perforations in the septa allow

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for nutrients to move from cell to cell along the hypha

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what is are the different pores found in septa

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1) ascomycetes = simple pore with woronin bodies
2) basidomycetes = dolipore

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what do woronin bodies do

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they plug septal pores after hyphal wounding restricting loss of cytoplasm and site of the injury

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13
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what does a parenthesome do

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allows for cytoplasmic continunity but blocks movement of large organelles

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14
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outline how fungi taken in food

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1) exosomes are transported out the hyphae where they process nutrients in the enviro
2) small molecules produced by external digestion are absorbed through the mycelium

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15
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what is the special structure called the appressoria

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swelling at the end of a spore or hayphae which is used to penetarte host tissue

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16
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what is the structure haustoria

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produced from spores which germinate on the surface of plants and penetarte tissues of host releasing digestive enzymes

17
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what are rhizomorphs

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an aggregation of toughened mycelia which conduct nutrients over long distances

18
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what are chlamydospores

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spores conatined within hyphae rounded with a thick cell wall and is a survival structure rich in food reserves

19
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what are sclerotia

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a resting body of certain fungi consting of a mass or hyphal threads

20
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what is the difference between biotrophic and nectrophic

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bio- feeding with out killing
nec- aggressive and kills the host buy toxins or enzymes

21
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what are mcorrhiza

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associatins between fungi and roots

22
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what are the different ways fungi produce asexually

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1) fragmentation = fragments grow new colonies
2) budding - somatic cells in yest form buds
3) spores

23
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what are the key steps in sexual reproduction in fungi

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1) cell fusion = two different haplodi nuclei exist in same cell
2) nuclear fusion - they fuse forming a diploid zygote nucleus
3) meiosis = meiosis takes place and spores released