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Lab 5

Lab 5. Fungi. Fungi. Common name : Fungi, molds Synonyms : Eumycota Mode of nutrition : Heterotrophic: saprophytic or parasitic Habitat : Terrestrial, aquatic, or within host organism Growth habit : Multicellular mycelium, or unicellular Cell wall : Chitin. Fungi.

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Lab 5

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  1. Lab 5 Fungi

  2. Fungi • Common name: Fungi, molds • Synonyms: Eumycota • Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic: saprophytic or parasitic • Habitat: Terrestrial, aquatic, or within host organism • Growth habit: Multicellular mycelium, or unicellular • Cell wall: Chitin

  3. Fungi • Undulipodia (“flagella”): Two whiplash, or none • Food storage: Glycogen • Clonal reproduction: Aplanospores, zoospores • Sexual reproduction: Haploid-dominant; alternation of generations • Included Phyla: Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota • Recognized by: Chitin cell wall, saprophyte or parasite.

  4. Chytridiomycota • General features of the Fungi • Common name: Chytrids • Synonyms: None • Habitat: Freshwater or within host organism (which may be a terrestrial plant) • Growth habit: Unicellular or multicellular mycelium of aseptate hyphae • Undulipodia (“flagella”): Whiplash, often two

  5. Chytridiomycota • Clonal reproduction: Zoospores • Sexual reproduction: Haploid-dominant, isomorphic alternation of generations - isogamous or anisogamous • Representative genera: Allomyces, Synchytrium • Recognized by: Flagellated cells, chitin cell walls

  6. ASynchytrium Chytridiomycota

  7. AAllomyces gametophyte Chytridiomycota

  8. AAllomyces sporophyte Chytridiomycota

  9. Zygomycota • General features of the Fungi • Common name: Bread molds • Synonyms: Phycomycota (also applied incorrectly in old references to the Oomycota) • Habitat: Terrestrial or within host organism • Growth habit: Multicellular mycelium of aseptate hyphae, or unicellular

  10. Zygomycota • Undulipodia (“flagella”): None • Clonal reproduction: Aplanospores • Sexual reproduction: Haploid-dominant, isogamous • Representative genera: Phycomyces, Rhizopus • Recognized by: Zygospores; clonal spores inside sporangia

  11. ARhizopus Zygomycota

  12. URhizopus Zygomycota

  13. UPhycomyces Zygomycota

  14. Ascomycota • General features of the Fungi • Common name: Sac fungi • Synonyms: None • Habitat: Terrestrial or within host organism; rarely freshwater or marine • Growth habit: Multicellular mycelium of septate hyphae, or unicellular • Undulipodia (“flagella”): None

  15. Ascomycota • Clonal reproduction: conidia • Sexual reproduction: Haploid-dominant, often characterized as oogamous • Representative genera: Anthracobia, Aspergillus, Erisyphe, Penicillium, Peziza, Saccharomyces, Sordaria, Taphrina, Uncinula • Recognized by: Asci, open pores in septa

  16. D Moldy food Ascomycota

  17. APenicillium Ascomycota

  18. UPenicillium Ascomycota

  19. AAspergillus Ascomycota

  20. DAspergillus Ascomycota

  21. UAspergillus Ascomycota

  22. APeziza Ascomycota

  23. USordaria Ascomycota

  24. DSordaria section of perithecium Ascomycota

  25. AErysiphe Ascomycota

  26. ATaphrina Ascomycota

  27. DMorchella Ascomycota

  28. D prepared specimens in jars Ascomycota

  29. Ascomycota ascomacontainshymeniumis made ofasciproduceascospores

  30. Basidiomycota • General features of the Fungi • Common name: Club fungi • Synonyms: None • Habitat: Terrestrial or within host organism • Growth habit: Multicellular mycelium of septate hyphae, or unicellular • Undulipodia (“flagella”): None

  31. Basidiomycota • Clonal reproduction: Uncommon, usually by conidia • Sexual reproduction: Haploid-dominant, isogamous • Representative genera: Agaricus, Boletus, Coprinus, Lycoperdon, Polyporus, Puccinia • Recognized by: Basidia, closed pores in septa

  32. D Shelf fungus Basidiomycota

  33. D Brown wood rot Basidiomycota

  34. D White wood rot Basidiomycota

  35. PAgaricus Basidiomycota

  36. ACoprinus Basidiomycota

  37. ABoletus Basidiomycota

  38. ALycoperdon Basidiomycota

  39. Basidiomycota basidiomacontainshymeniumis made ofbasidiaproducebasidiospores

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