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The Primary role of Fungi - ANSWERDecomposers- they break things down



Modes of Nutrition in Fungi - ANSWERHeterotrophs with extracellular digestion



Exoenzymes - ANSWERFungi Release these enzymes outside of the cell wall. Break down complex
molecules into smaller organic molecules which can be absorbed.



Extracellular Digestion - ANSWERThe release of exoenzymes out side of the cell wall, followed by the
absorption of nutrients..



Saprobes - ANSWERFungi that feed on non-living/dead organisms



Symbionts - ANSWERFungus that lives with another living organism (form a symbiotic relationship)



Mutualism in Fungi - ANSWERboth organisms benefit, neither is harmed.

Ex: Lichens - fungi and algae (cyanobacteria)

Ex: Mycorrhizae - fungi and plant roots



Commensalism - ANSWEROne organism benefits, the other is unharmed



Parasitism - ANSWEROne organism benefits, the other is harmed

,Examples of Parasitism in Fungi - ANSWEREx: Fungus as a human parasite (Athelete's Foot)

Ex: Fungus as a plant parasite

1. black stem rust on wheat

2. ergots on rye

3. strawberries with botrytis mold

4. pink ear rot of corn



Black Stem Rust - ANSWERParasitic relationship with fungus and plant. Occurs on wheat



Ergots - ANSWERParasitic relationship with fungus and plant that occurs on rye and gives
hallucinogenic sensations



Botrytis Mold - ANSWERParasitic relationship with fungus and plants that occurs on strawberries



Fungi Characteristics - ANSWER1. Heterotrophic

2. Extracellular Digestion

3. Chitin-Based Cell wall

4. Most fungi are made up of filaments called Hyphae



Hyphae - ANSWERfilaments (long and branching) that make up the structure of a fungus

In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth

Hyphae are Septate or Coenocytic



Yeast - ANSWERYeast is a unicellular fungi and do not have/grow hyphae

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