The document provides an overview of protists and fungi, describing their characteristics, types, and roles. It explains that protists are eukaryotic organisms that are not classified as animals, plants or fungi, and describes three main types of protists - animal-like protists (protozoa), plant-like protists (algae), and fungus-like protists. It also discusses the four main types of fungi and their structures and life cycles, as well as commercial and disease-causing fungi.
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The kingdom Fungi includes a vast variety of organisms such as mushrooms, yeast, and mold, made up of feathery filaments called hyphae (collectively called mycelium). Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They are also heterotrophs, and gain nutrition through absorption.
A fungus is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, fungi, which is separate from the other eukaryotic life kingdoms of plants and animals.
Classifications of Fungi
Characteristics of all Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Reproduction
Classification of Fungi
Basidiomycota
sexual reproduction occur by basidium , will be present spore is called basidiospore .
Asexual by budding ,fragementation, conidiospores.
Ascomycota
microscopic sexual structure in which nonmotile spores, called ascospores.
Mostly the ascomycota is sexual but some asexual it lacks the ascospore.
Zygomycota
Two spore
mitospores ( or) sporangiospore
chlamitospore (or) zygospore
Deuteromycota
Imperfect Fungi referring to our "imperfect" knowledge of their complete life cycles.
sexual life cycle that is either unknown or absent.
Asexual reproduction is by means of conidia or may be lacking.
culture media
SDA medium – sabouraud dextrose agar
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The kingdom Fungi includes a vast variety of organisms such as mushrooms, yeast, and mold, made up of feathery filaments called hyphae (collectively called mycelium). Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They are also heterotrophs, and gain nutrition through absorption.
A fungus is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, fungi, which is separate from the other eukaryotic life kingdoms of plants and animals.
Classifications of Fungi
Characteristics of all Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Reproduction
Classification of Fungi
Basidiomycota
sexual reproduction occur by basidium , will be present spore is called basidiospore .
Asexual by budding ,fragementation, conidiospores.
Ascomycota
microscopic sexual structure in which nonmotile spores, called ascospores.
Mostly the ascomycota is sexual but some asexual it lacks the ascospore.
Zygomycota
Two spore
mitospores ( or) sporangiospore
chlamitospore (or) zygospore
Deuteromycota
Imperfect Fungi referring to our "imperfect" knowledge of their complete life cycles.
sexual life cycle that is either unknown or absent.
Asexual reproduction is by means of conidia or may be lacking.
culture media
SDA medium – sabouraud dextrose agar
This is a very detailed slide on the topic 'Fungi'. I hope this slide is beneficial to everyone. Also don't forget to 'Like' if u like this slide! Thank you!
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Candidia Species Commonly (Opportunistic human Pathogens)
C.albicans
C.glabata
C.guilliermandii
C.krusei
C.lusitaniae
C.parapsilosis
C.tropicalis
Candiia Species Uncommonly: 18 species
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Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that include microorganisms such as yeasts, moulds and mushrooms. These organisms are classified under kingdom fungi.
Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi.
The word 'myco' is derived from the Greek word mýkēs meaning “mushroom, fungus”.
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Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that include such as yeasts, moulds and mushrooms. These organisms are classified under kingdom fungi.
Fungi are diverse and widespread.
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The Amazing World Of Fungus And Protists
1. The Amazing World of Fungus and Protists Designed by yours truly….so you better appreciate it!
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4. Protozoa or animal-like Protists Zooflagellates Move using flagella Giardia and Trypanosoma Causes stomach upsets, diarrhea, comes from contaminated water Causes African sleeping sickness, spread by the tsetse fly
10. Protozoa or animal-like Protists Some protozoans can’t move at all on their own They are called apicomplexans. These include Plasmodium which causes malaria, it is transmitted by mosquitos.
13. Fungus-like protists-slime molds These are NASTY! Very much like real fungus because it makes fungus like hairs on it and makes sporangia and fruiting bodies. Slime molds, water molds, and downy mildews Irish potato famine was caused by a downy mildew.
15. Fungus-like protists They are like real fungus because they break down organic material and are important decomposers and recyclers in the ecosystem. Thank you Mr. fungus-like protist!
20. Green Algae-most well known Chlamydomonas can sense and swim towards light Volvox is a colonial algae shaped like a ball Ulva are multicellular and form long strings and look just like plants
27. The Zygote Fungi (Zygomycota) Some types of mold are actually zygote fungi. Makes structures called sporangia which they reproduce asexually with during times of prosperity and abundant nutrition. Make structures called zygosporangium to reproduce sexually when times are tough. This helps them tolerate harsh conditions.
29. Sac Fungi- Ascomycota Include many that we can eat like morels and truffles. They form reproductive structures called the fruiting body which is what we see and sometimes eat. Forms an ascus which is the sac in which the cells fuse to create spores to reproduce.
31. The Club Fungi- Basiomycota Includes most of the fungi you are familiar with Mushrooms yay!!!!!!! Forms structures called basidium which is used for reproduction. Makes fairy rings. Fairy rings are the outer edges of the fungus mycelium. Some mushrooms grow rapidly and appear within a few hours.
33. Yeasts Makes great bread but stinks when you have athlete’s foot. Reproduce asexually like bacteria through budding and simple cell division. One of the few single-celled types of fungi
34. Imperfect fungi Some fungi are confused and are types of yeast but reproduce using an ascus like a sac fungus or a basidium like a club fungus. Sometimes nothing is know about their reproduction so they are classified as imperfect. Yeast cell Who you callin’ imperfect?!!