BIOL 1002 Chapter : Ch 22 Diversity Of Fungi

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Hyphae - the threadlike filaments of a fungus: these filaments are the building structure of the mycelium, they consist of a tubular cell wall containing chitin surrounding a plasma membrane and cytoplasm. Chitin - a structural polysaccharide of modified sugars: same material as exoskeletons of arthropods. Septa - structures that partially separate the cytoplasm inside the hyphae: cells may have 1 or more nuceli. The general life cycle of fungi involves the production of spores: we"ve used this term before as a structure which is primarily a resting state , for fungi the spore is a haploid cell (usually! ), which can grow directly into a hyphae: there have been over 100,000 species identified and more are added each year; maybe 1 million. We will consider five of the major phyla of the kingdom fungi: chytrids phylum chytridiomycota, zygomycetes phylum zygomycota, mycorrhizal fungi phylum glomeromycota, club fungi phylum basidiomycota, sac fungi phylum ascomycota.

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