BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Onychomycosis, Pezizaceae, Hyphy

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Bio200 jessica poulin lecture 17: fungus plant-like (immobile) -> fungi was grouped with plants -> now in own group. > more closely related to animals: opisthokonts: choanoflagellates, animals, fungi (mushrooms + yeast) Fungus facts (very diverse): can have a number of cell types or unicellular: yeast unicellular, most are multicellular. > fusion of cytoplasm = dikaryon stage: n + n (2 haploid) -> fertilization -> karyogamy -> zygote 2n -> meiosis -> spore production -> spores -> mitosis. Spores: develop into new individuals -> germinate and produce more fungus (haploid) -> diploid when fusion of 2 strains -> both sexual and asexual can produce haploid spores -> meiosis -> mitosis -> sporangia -> spores. Microsporidia: tiny, reduced fertility, shortened life, obligate, intracellular parasites, infect with polar tube, replicated by host cell (virus?) Chytrids: very few, parasitic (cattle), mutualistic -> help digestion and nutrients -> responsible for decrease in amphibians (becomes pathogenic in lower temperatures)

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