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BIOLOGY 1407 CHAPTER 31

KINGDOM FUNGI . MulticellularMostly terrestrialAbsorptive heterotrophic nutrition.Parasitic, saprophytic or mutualistic.Chitin cell walls.Do not produce flagellated cells.Septate (divided by cross walls)and non septate (no cross walls) hyphae.Vegetative thallus haploid, mycelium. Fungi as D

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BIOLOGY 1407 CHAPTER 31

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    3. Fungi as Decomposers

    4. Fungal Mycelium

    5. Hyphae

    6. Predatory Fungi

    7. Hyphae

    8. Fungal Life Cycle

    9. Fungal Diversity

    10. Fungal Diversity

    11. Phylum Chytridiomycota

    12. Phylum Chytridiomycota

    15. Rhizopus

    16. Rhizopus – Sexual reproduction

    17. Microsporidia Unicellular Parasites of Animals and Protists Very Unusual Mitochondria Molecular Evidence Suggest that they are Zygomycota Parasitic Lifestyle

    18. PHYLUM GLOMEROMYCOTA Previously With Zygomycota Small Monophyletic Clade Endomycorrhizae – Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Produce branching Arbuscules

    23. Ascomycota Types

    24. Aspergillua

    25. Ascomycota - Structure

    26. Ascospores

    28. Basidiomycota Types

    31. Mushrooms

    32. Basidiospores

    35. Lichen Anatomy

    37. Mycorrhizae

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