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Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Fungi. yeast. aseptate. Nutrition a. saprobe b. eat the living parasite predator c. mutualist. Nutrition a. saprobe b. eat the living parasite predator c. mutualist. Life Cycle Haploid dominant Fig. 10-19b. Spores. Haploid dominant with dikaryotic stage.

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Kingdom Fungi

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  1. Kingdom Fungi

  2. yeast

  3. aseptate

  4. Nutrition a. saprobe b. eat the living parasite predator c. mutualist

  5. Nutrition a. saprobe b. eat the living parasite predator c. mutualist

  6. Life Cycle Haploid dominant Fig. 10-19b Spores

  7. Haploid dominant with dikaryotic stage

  8. P: Chytridiomycota = chytridiomycetes = chytrids unikont

  9. Rhizophidium Haploid dominant life cycle asexual 1N 1N sexual 2N

  10. gametangium Allomyces Alternation of generation “thallus”

  11. Rhizopus Black bread mold

  12. Pilobolus

  13. polar tube Microsporidia species Enterocytozoon bieneusi*Encephalitozoon intestinalis (syn. Septata intestinalis) Encephalitozoon hellem and Encephalitozoon cuniculi Vittaforma corneae (syn. Nosema corneum), Nosema spp. (N. connori and N. ocularum) Trachipleistophora hominis and Pleistophora sp. Microsporidium (M. ceylonensis and M. africanum) Clinical manifestation Diarrhea, acalculous cholecystitis Infection of the GI tract causing diarrhea, and dissemination to ocular, genitourinary and respiratory tracts Keratoconjunctivitis, infection of respiratory and genitourinary tract, disseminated infection Ocular & GI infections Muscular infection Infection of the cornea

  14. Arbuscular mycorrhizae

  15. 2N Saccharomyces budding yeast

  16. Peziza 1N + 1N

  17. fission pseudohypha

  18. Conidia/conidiospores on conidiphores

  19. Neurospora = orange bread mold Claviceps = ergot ergotamine, lysergic acid

  20. Morchella = morel Tuber = truffle

  21. basidium 1N + 1N

  22. “Humongous fungus” 2385 acres 12,500 ft wide fairy ring

  23. Mushrooms Jack-o-lantern Agaricus bisporus Amanita Conocybe & Psilocybe

  24. boletes

  25. puffballs

  26. coral fungus earth stars brackets ear & jelly fungus

  27. Ustilago maydis = huitlacoche/cuitlacoche = corn smut

  28. Phallales = stinkhorns

  29. P: Deuteromycetes = “imperfect” fungi a “form” group that’s now disappearing Aspergillus Fusarium Penicillium

  30. Coccidioides Candida Dermatophytes (superficial)

  31. Mycorrhizae

  32. Leaf-cutter ants (fungi farmers)

  33. Lichens -> an association

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