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1.Structure of Fungi 2.Kinds of Fungi 3.Reproduction in Fungi 4.Metabolism of Fungi 5.Impact of Fungi on the live of humans

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Page 1: Fungi Presentation

1.Structure of Fungi

2.Kinds of Fungi

3.Reproduction in Fungi

4.Metabolism of Fungi

5.Impact of Fungi on the live of humans

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1. Making group of 3, taking microscope, Fungi’s sample and observing. (30 minutes)

2. Presentation about your group topic (30 minutes)

3. Post test (10 minutes)

4. Reflection (5 minutes)

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1.Bring your group report about “abiotic factors which influence growth of Fungi”

2.Personal task :

Create something with Fungi as the main theme.(Song, Paper, Fungi life cycle, etc)

3. Making group of 3 and bring red onion, cork, hen’s egg, bowl.

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Don’t forget to see rubric

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The Kingdom FungiThe Kingdom FungiThe Kingdom FungiThe Kingdom Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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Structure of Fungi

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spores

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konidiophore

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Konidiophore and askospore

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Askospore

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basidiospore

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Hyphae and mycelium

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Reproduction of Fungi

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Kinds of Fungi

Aleuria

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Kinds of Fungi

Amanita sp

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Morcella rotunda

Kinds of Fungi

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Tremella

Kinds of Fungi

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Kinds of Fungi

Epidermophyta floccosum (Deuteromycota)

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Fungi are not plants

• Plants make their own food (sugars) from light

• Fungi are more like animals than like plants

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Fungi

• Absorb food from plants or other substrates (things they grow on)

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Fungi• Reproduce with spores

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Plants • Reproduce with seeds

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Yeasts are a type of fungus

• Yeasts grow by budding• Yeasts are present almost

everywhere

Budding yeasts

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Yeasts• Do not make their own food with

photosynthesis• Use food and give off carbon

dioxide (CO2) through respiration

• This is how yeast makes bread rise

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Other types of fungi grow with hyphae

Hyphae are strands that are much smaller than human hair.

When you peel away bark from a dead, fallen tree, white hyphae are sometimes visible.

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Mushrooms are another type of fungi

Forest fungi have many ecological roles • Diverse Plant pathogen• Decomposer Food Source• Tree/Plant helper Some Poisonous

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Mushrooms

AnatomyCap

Stipe

Hymenium

(gills, pores, teeth, smooth)

We use these features to ID mushrooms

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Conks

Woody

Sign of decay

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Cups, Puffballs, Earthstars

Kingdom Fungi is a diverse kingdom!

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Microscopy Photographs