Identification of Fungi
Fungus Part I
Mycology (Bio 594, Special Topics) M. Marshall, 2013 Shippensburg University (See last slide for additional credits) Ustilaginomycetes, The Smut fungi.
19.5 Diversity of Fungi KEY CONCEPT Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb their food.
Chapter 31 Reading Quiz 1.What are the filaments called that make up mycelium? 2.What are fungi cell walls made of? 3.What characteristic does “dikaryotic”
Fungi. l First fungi were probably flagellated. –First fossils – 480 million years ago (Ordovician Period) –Molecular Clock suggests 1 billion years ago.
Do you Remember? Helpful ACRONYMS Plant-like Animal-like Fungus-like D iatoms A lgae (green,red, brown) D inoflagellates Euglena Z ooflagellates.
12345 All fungi 1.make their food. 2.absorb their food. 3.produce mushrooms. 4.have chlorophyll.
Fig. 31-1. Fig. 31-3 (b) Coenocytic hypha Septum (a) Septate hypha Pore Nuclei Cell wall.
Eukaryotic cells Most are multi-celled Some are uni-cellular Heterotrophs Live in moist, warm areas Have Cell Walls FUNGI.
Kingdom Fungi The word Fungus comes from Latin word meaning sponge.The plural of fungus is fungi. Like plants,fungi often grow in soil but they cannot.
Fig. 31-1 Honey Mushroom, Oregon, subterranean filaments =1,800 football fields Ch. 31 Fungi.