Fungi Flashcards

1
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mycology

A

study of fungi

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2
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fungi

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chemoheterotrophs that decompose organic matter; aerobic or facultative anaerobes

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3
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cell membrane and cell wall components

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sterols in cell membrane; chitin/glucan/mannan cell wall

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4
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thallus

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body that consists of hyphae filaments

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5
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myecelium

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mass of hyphae

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6
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septate hyphae

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contain cross walls (reinforced)

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7
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coenocytic hyphae

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do not contain septa

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8
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vegatative hyphae

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obtain nutrients (aerial hyphae, no reproduction)

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9
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yeasts

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nonfilamentous and unicellular

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10
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budding yeasts divide

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unevenly

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11
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fission yeasts divide

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evenly

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12
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dimorphic fungi

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yeast like at 37 degrees C and mold like at 25 degrees C

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13
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life cycle

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fungi reproduce sexually and asexually via formation of spores that detach and germinate

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14
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asexual spores

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produced by mitosis, formed by hyphae of one organism

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15
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types of asexual spores

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conidiospore, arthrospore, blastoconidiospore, chlamydoconidium, sporangiospore

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16
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conidiospore

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not enclosed in sac

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17
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arthrospore

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fragmentation of septate hyphae

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18
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blastoconidiospore

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buds of the parent cell

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19
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chlamydoconidium

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spore within a hyphal segment

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20
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sporangiospore

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enclosed in a sac

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21
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sexual spores

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fusion of nuclei from two opposite mating strains (positive and negative)

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22
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3 phases of sexual spore

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plasmogamy, karyogamy, meiosis

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23
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plasmogamy

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haploid donor cell nucleus penetrates cytoplasm of recipient cell

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24
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karyogamy

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+ and - nuclei fuse and form diploid zygote

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25
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meiosis

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diploid nucleus produces haploid nuclei (sexual spores)

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26
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nutritional adaptations of fungi

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pH of 5, resistant to osmotic pressure, can grow in low moisture, can metabolize complex carbs

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27
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zygomycota

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conjugation fungi

28
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zygomycota have coenocytic hyphae meaning

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free flowing cytoplasm

29
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asexual spore of zygomycote

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sporangiospore

30
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sexual spore of zygomycote

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zygospore

31
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microsporidia

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no sexual reproduction is observed, but probaby occurs in a host; no mitochondria

32
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microsporidia serve as a link between

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bacteria and fungi bc they have no mitochondria

33
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microsporidia living conditions

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obligate intracellular parasite

34
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example of microsporidia

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encephalitozoon

35
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ascomycota

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sac fungi, septate hyphae

36
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teleomorphic

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can produce sexual and asexual spores

37
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anamorphic

A

lost ability to sexually reproduce

38
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asexual spore of ascomycota

A

conidiospore

39
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sexual spore of ascomycota

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ascospore

40
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example of ascomycota

A

talaromyces

41
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basidiomycota

A

club fungi, septate hyphae

42
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asexual spore of basidiomycota

A

conidiospore

43
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sexual spore of basidiomycota

A

basidiospore

44
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where are basidiospores formed

A

externally on the basidium, the base pedastal

45
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mycosis

A

fungal infection

46
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systemic mycoses

A

deep within the body

47
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subcutaneous mycoses

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beneath the skin

48
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cutaneous mycoses

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affects the hair, skin, and nails

49
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superficial mycoses

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localized (hair shaft)

50
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opportunistic mycoses

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fungi harmless in normal habitat but pathogenic in a compromised host

51
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economics of saccharomyces cerevisiae

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bread, wine, hep B vaccine

52
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economics of trichoderma

A

cellulase

53
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economics of taxomyces

A

taxol - decrease bleeding in open heart surgery

54
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economics of entomophaga

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bio control

55
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economics of coniothyrium minitans

A

kill fungus on crops

56
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economics of paccilomyces

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kill termites

57
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lichen

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mutualistic relationship between green alga or cyanobacteria and fungus

58
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three types of lichens

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crustase, foliose, fructicose

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crustase

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encrusted on substratum

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foliose

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leaf-like

61
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fructicose

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fingerlike

62
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thallus of lichen made of 3 parts

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medulla, rhizines, cortex

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medulla

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hyphae grown around algal cells

64
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rhizines

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holdfasts - hyphae projections below body

65
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cortex

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protective coating over algal layer

66
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economic importance of lichen

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dyes, antimicrobial, litmus paper, food for herbivores