fungi presentation
TRANSCRIPT
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
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)
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.
Don’t forget to see rubric
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Structure of Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Structure of Fungi
Structure of Fungi
spores
konidiophore
Konidiophore and askospore
Askospore
basidiospore
Hyphae and mycelium
Reproduction of Fungi
Reproduction of Fungi
Reproduction of Fungi
Reproduction of Fungi
Reproduction of Fungi
Reproduction of Fungi
Reproduction of Fungi
Kinds of Fungi
Aleuria
Kinds of Fungi
Amanita sp
Morcella rotunda
Kinds of Fungi
Tremella
Kinds of Fungi
Kinds of Fungi
Epidermophyta floccosum (Deuteromycota)
Fungi are not plants
• Plants make their own food (sugars) from light
• Fungi are more like animals than like plants
Fungi
• Absorb food from plants or other substrates (things they grow on)
Fungi• Reproduce with spores
Plants • Reproduce with seeds
Yeasts are a type of fungus
• Yeasts grow by budding• Yeasts are present almost
everywhere
Budding yeasts
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
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.
Mushrooms are another type of fungi
Forest fungi have many ecological roles • Diverse Plant pathogen• Decomposer Food Source• Tree/Plant helper Some Poisonous
Mushrooms
AnatomyCap
Stipe
Hymenium
(gills, pores, teeth, smooth)
We use these features to ID mushrooms
Conks
Woody
Sign of decay
Cups, Puffballs, Earthstars
Kingdom Fungi is a diverse kingdom!
Microscopy Photographs