Bio Ch 22 Flashcards

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Fungi

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80,000+ species of mostly multicellular eukaryotes that share a common mode of nutrition

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2
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Saprotrophs

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organisms that absorb their food

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3
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Mycelium

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network of fungal filaments (hyphae)

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Hyphae

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fungal filaments that make up the mycelium

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Septa

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walls of tissue that form behind the growing tips of hyphae, partitioning the hyphae into individual cells

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Septate

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fungi that have septa in their hyphae

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Nonseptate fungi

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not divided into cells; many nuclei are present in the cytoplasm of a single hypha

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Chitin

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makes up fungal cell walls; polymer of glucose organized into microfibrils but each glucose molecule of this has a nitrogen-containing amino group attached to it

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Dikaryotic

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a hypha that contains paired haploid nuclei (n + n)

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Spore

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reproductive cell that develops into a new organism without the need to fuse with another reproductive cell

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Budding

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unicellular yeasts reproduce asexually by doing this; a small cell forms and gets pinched off as it grows to full size

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12
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Chytridiomycota (chytrids)

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790 species of the simplest fungi, which may resemble the 1st fungi to have evolved; have flagellated gametes and spores (consistent with aquatic lifestyle)

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13
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Zoospores

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spore that is motile by means of 1+ flagella

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Zygomycota (zygospore fungi)

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1050 species of fungi; live off plant and animal remains in the soil or in bakery goods in the pantry; some are parasites of soil protists, worms, and insects like the house fly

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15
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Stolons

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horizontal hyphae that exist on the surface of bread

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16
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Rhizoids

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hyphae that grow into bread, anchor the mycelium, and carry out digestion

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Sporangiophores

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aerial hyphae that bear sporangia

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Sporangium (plural sporangia)

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capsule that produces haploid spores called sporangiospores during the asexual phase of reproduction

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Gametangium (plural gametangia)

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isolated capsule that forms behind the swollen end of each hypha after cross-walls develop between them

20
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Zygospore

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thick-walled resting cell formed during sexual reproduction of ______ fungi

21
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Glomeromycota (AM Fungi)

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relatively small group (160 species) of fungi; AKA arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

22
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Arbuscules

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branching invaginations that the fungus makes when it invades plant roots

23
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Mycorrhizae

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mutualistic association of plant roots and soil fungi; AM fungi = most common fungi to form symbiotic relationships with plants;

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Ascomycota (sac fungi)

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50,000 species of fungi with 2 main groups - sexual sac fungi and asexual sac fungi

25
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Yeast

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type of sexual sac fungi; important function in baking and brewing industries and also in various molecular biological studies; can be beneficial or harmful to humans

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Molds

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various fungi whose body consists of a mass of hyphae (filaments) that grow on and receive nourishment from organic matter such as human food and clothing; type of asexual sac fungi (examples = yeast Candida, Aspergillus & Penicillum); can be helpful or harmful to humans

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Conidiospores

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usually develop at the tips of specialized aerial hyphae called conidiophores; structure helps mycologists identify a particular sac fungus

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Ascus (plural asci)

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fingerlike sac that develops during sexual reproduction in sac fungi

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Ascocarp

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sterile hyphae within a fruiting body that surrounds and protects asci

30
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Fruiting Body

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reproductive structure where spores are produced and released

31
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Basidiomycota (club fungi)

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30,000+ species; examples = mushrooms, toadstools, puffballs, shelf fungi, jelly fungi, bird’s nest fungi, and stinkhorns

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Basidium

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club-shaped structure in which spores called basidiospores develop; located within a fruiting body called a basidiocarp (mushroom)

33
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Smuts & rusts

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club fungi that parasitize cereal crops such as corn, wheat, oats, and rye; of great economic importance because of the crop losses they cause each year; don’t form basidiocarps; spores are small and numerous, resembling soot

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Lichens

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association between a fungus, usually a sac fungus, and a cyanobacterium or a green alga; crustos, fruticose, or foliose