Saturday, November 23, 2019
Fungi essays
Fungi essays    What are the fungi? Mushrooms, molds, yeasts, athlete's foot diseases, rusts, and smuts      All are filamentous or unicellular.      Individual filaments are termed hyphae.      A mass of hyphae is the mycelium (the feeding stage)      Walls of the filaments are of cellulose with chitin      Cells are eucaryotic; that is, they contain nuclei, mitochondria, other organelles      Nutritionally, all fungi are heterotrophic, mostly aerobic      Saprophyticlive off dead organic matter      Parasiticobtain nutrients by penetrating tiny branches (haustoria) into a host      Sexualgametangia produce sperms and eggs      Decomposers of organic materialsimportant recyclers of matter      The representative genus I shall use is Saprolegnia (can be collected from freshwater habitats by using apple baits in wire cage)      A true mycelium, of tubular threads      The hyphae have 2N nuclei (numerous)      Mycelium grows and sooner or later reproduces      Zoospores are released, attach to a food particle, germinate to become hyphae, then mycelium      The same mycelium that produced the sporangia now forms the sex organs      Antheridia> sperms (gametes)      Gamete fusion occurs in the oogonium      Zygotes are released, germinate, attach to a food mass.      Mycelium feeds, grows, eventually reproduces      See page 532 in your text for the life cycle.     ...     
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