Lec6 Flashcards

1
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  • largest phylum of Fungi
  • Some species are asexual
  • form fruiting bodies around the asci (ascocarps)
  • monophyletic group
  • Several species are biological model
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Ascomycota

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2
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1) Cleistothecium
2) Perithecium
3) Apothecium
4) Pseudothecium
This is type of what?

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Type of Ascocarps

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3
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It is a unicellular fungus whose cell shape may be oval or spherical.

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Saccharomyces

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4
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  • found on the surface of plants and in sugar solutions
  • Reproduction by producing endospores, binary fission, and sexual.
  • some are grow on food and spoil it
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Saccharomyces

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5
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yeast fungus multiplies by forming?

A

internal spore in unfavorable conditions

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6
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  • found in various climates worldwide.
  • defined as a group of conidial fungi, asexual state
  • ability to grow where a high osmotic pressure exists
  • highly aerobic.
A

Aspergillus

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7
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is a fungal genus within the Ascomycota and one of the more commonly observed species causes peach leaf curl.

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Taphrina

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8
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  • is a genus of fungi in the family Erysiphaceae.
  • are plant pathogens which cause powdery mildew
  • Symptoms are in the form of spots of white appearance
  • sexually by forming spherical, black Cleistothecia, partially embedded in the mycelium
  • asexually by forming conidia carriers
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Erysiphe

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9
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  • Ascospores are filamentous or needle shaped.
  • causes Ergot disease on grassy
  • disease is spread under cold weather
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Claviceps

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10
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commonly known as the Cellar Cup is a species of Ascomycete fungus.

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Peziza

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Name means a sort of fungus without a root or stalk.

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Peziza

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12
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  • is obligate Saprophytic.
  • upper surface of the fungus has a layer of cylindrical spore producing cells called asci.
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Peziza

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13
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found growing on dead wood

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Xylaria

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14
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Why Neurospora is widely used in genetics as a model organism ?

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because it is quickly reproducing, is easy to culture and can survive on minimal media

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15
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  • true morels.
  • Is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales.
  • distinctive fungi have a honeycomb appearance due to the
    network of ridges with pits composing their caps.
  • species are used to treat indigestion, phlegm, croup, and shortness of breath.
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Morchella

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16
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  • known as desert truffles.
  • edible hypogeous fungi (grow in arid and semi-arid areas)
  • need plenty of rain to develop.
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Terfezia

17
Q

fungal symbionts in the majority of lichens (loosely termed “ascolichens”) such as Cladonia belong to the Ascomycota.
T/F?

A

T

18
Q
  • few of them parasitize higher plants
  • used as a gut laxative and is a source of vitamin B and some proteins
  • used in the bread industry
A

Saccharomyces

19
Q

cause diseases of the skin and nervous system of humans.

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Torulopsis and Blastomycosis

20
Q

causes cracks in a woman’s vagina.

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Yeast vaginiliism

21
Q

causing mental impairment in humans.

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Cryptococcus neoformans

22
Q

It affects the mucous membrane of the skin, fingers and lung.

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Candida albicans

23
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ability to grow where a high osmotic pressure exists

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(Aspergillus)