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Kingdom Fungi - monophyletic

Kingdom Fungi - monophyletic . Chytridiomycota. oldest group of fungi mostly aquatic flagellated gametes (they swim) chitin strengthening cell walls. Zygomycota. mostly terrestrial living in soil or on decaying plant & animal matter

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Kingdom Fungi - monophyletic

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  1. Kingdom Fungi - monophyletic Chytridiomycota • oldest group of fungi • mostly aquatic • flagellated gametes (they swim) • chitin strengthening cell walls Zygomycota • mostly terrestrial • living in soil or on decaying plant & animal matter • zygosporangia (from sexual reproduction) metabolically inert -release haploid spores in favorable conditions

  2. Kingdom Fungi - monophyletic Glomeromycota (AM fungi) • arbuscularmycorrhizal fungi • previously considered zygomycota • aseptate hyphae • reproduce asexually w/ large spores with many nuclei • mutualistic with vascular plants • not known to grow separately from plants or cynobacterialpartners

  3. Kingdom Fungi - monophyletic Ascomycota • includes morels & most yeasts & fungi within lichens • terrestrial & aquatic • many asexual w/o sexual stage Basidiomycota • produce spores in a club-shaped structure called a basidium • important decomposers & mycorhizal partners • diverse fruiting bodies – e.g., mushrooms, puffballs, & shelf fungi

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