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Table of Content:
 Introduction.
 General characters of fungi.
 The fascinating world of fungi.
 Summary.
 Reference.
INTRODUCTION:
 DEFINITION:
 FUNGI IS A GENERAL TERM WHICH IS USED TO
  DESCRIBE A GROUP OF EUKARYOTES
  CHARACTERISED BY THE ABSENCE OF
  CHLOROPHYLL AND BY THE PRESENCE OF RIGID
  CELL WALL.
 THEY CAN EXIST EITHER AS UNICELLULAR IN
  THE FORM OF YEAST OR AS MULTICELLULAR IN
  THE FORM OF MOULD.
General Characters of Fungi:
                 Fungi are eukaryotes –
                  possess membrane
                  bound organelles
                 They can exist both as
                  unicellular and
                  multicellular.
                 They are avascular.
                 Most fungi grow as
                  tubular filament –
                  hyphae . A connected
                  mass of hyphae is
                  called mycellium.
General Characters of Fungi:
 Protoplasam of hypha (cell) is surrounded by rigid cell
    wall - The walls of hyphae are reinforced by chitin.
   The fungal cell wall contains ergosterol rather than
    cholesterol.
   Fungi produce a unique form of tubulin in connection
    with nucelar division.
   Fungi have a unique biosynthetic pathway for synthesis
    of lysine.
   Fungi have a small nuclei with very little repetitive
    DNA.
   Mitosis occur without dissolution of nuclear
    membrane.
General Characters of Fungi:
 All are acholorophylous -
  Fungi are never autotrops because they don’t
  have cholorophyll or choloroplast.
 May be free living or in intimate relationship -
  Fungi are usually found as opportunistic
  saprophytes or in some parasitic or symbiotic
  relationship with anyother autotrops.
 Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually -
   Fungi reproduce by spore, budding or
  fragmentation.
   Spores can be both by the means of asexual
  or sexual reproduction.
General Characters of Fungi:
 Possess characteristic storage range of
 organic compounds- glycogens, sugar alcohols
 and lipids.
The facinating world of Fungi:
 Fungi are..........
 Extraordinary organisms which are neither plants, nor
    animals.
   One of the most important group of organisms on this planet
   Some of the world's largest and possibly oldest individuals
   Hallucinogenic magic mushrooms
   Some are silent killers with deadly poisons.
   A vital ingredient in beer and bread.
   Decomposers, essential for natural recycling, helping to
    guarantee life on earth.
   Miracle cures for disease.
   Indispensible partners for many plants.
The fascinating world of fungi:
Summary:
 [1] Eukaryotic - fungal cells have membrane bound nuclei
  and organelles

  [2] Heterotrophic - they must absorb organic carboniferous
  material to grow and survive, unlike plants which only
  need inorganic carbon (CO2) and sunlight to "eat"

  [3] Saprophytic - they feed on dead and decomposing
  matter

  [4] Chitinous cell walls

  [5] Spore producing
Summary:
 [6] The produce hyphae (collectively mycelia)

  [7] Most are multicellular or have a multicellular phase

  [8] Their visible structures are haploid (half the DNA)

  [9] They prefer dark moist environments.

  [10] Many can reproduce sexually, but all reproduce asexually.

  [11] Zygotic meiosis - this means that there is only one diploid
  cell in the organisms life cycle, and that is the zygote which
  forms from the fusion of two haploid gametes and immediately
  undergoes reduction division (meiosis) to form haploid
  cells, which reproduce by mitosis and generate a multicellular
  fungus. Virtually any part of any fungus that is visible to the
  naked eye is haploid.
Reference:
 www.cliffsnotes.com
 www.fungionline.org.uk
 www.countrysideinfo.co.uk
 www.biology-online.org
 www.wisc-online.com
Fungi Characteristics and Fascinating World

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Fungi Characteristics and Fascinating World

  • 1.
  • 2. Table of Content:  Introduction.  General characters of fungi.  The fascinating world of fungi.  Summary.  Reference.
  • 3.
  • 4. INTRODUCTION:  DEFINITION:  FUNGI IS A GENERAL TERM WHICH IS USED TO DESCRIBE A GROUP OF EUKARYOTES CHARACTERISED BY THE ABSENCE OF CHLOROPHYLL AND BY THE PRESENCE OF RIGID CELL WALL.  THEY CAN EXIST EITHER AS UNICELLULAR IN THE FORM OF YEAST OR AS MULTICELLULAR IN THE FORM OF MOULD.
  • 5. General Characters of Fungi:  Fungi are eukaryotes – possess membrane bound organelles  They can exist both as unicellular and multicellular.  They are avascular.  Most fungi grow as tubular filament – hyphae . A connected mass of hyphae is called mycellium.
  • 6. General Characters of Fungi:  Protoplasam of hypha (cell) is surrounded by rigid cell wall - The walls of hyphae are reinforced by chitin.  The fungal cell wall contains ergosterol rather than cholesterol.  Fungi produce a unique form of tubulin in connection with nucelar division.  Fungi have a unique biosynthetic pathway for synthesis of lysine.  Fungi have a small nuclei with very little repetitive DNA.  Mitosis occur without dissolution of nuclear membrane.
  • 7. General Characters of Fungi:  All are acholorophylous - Fungi are never autotrops because they don’t have cholorophyll or choloroplast.  May be free living or in intimate relationship - Fungi are usually found as opportunistic saprophytes or in some parasitic or symbiotic relationship with anyother autotrops.  Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually - Fungi reproduce by spore, budding or fragmentation. Spores can be both by the means of asexual or sexual reproduction.
  • 8. General Characters of Fungi:  Possess characteristic storage range of organic compounds- glycogens, sugar alcohols and lipids.
  • 9. The facinating world of Fungi:  Fungi are..........  Extraordinary organisms which are neither plants, nor animals.  One of the most important group of organisms on this planet  Some of the world's largest and possibly oldest individuals  Hallucinogenic magic mushrooms  Some are silent killers with deadly poisons.  A vital ingredient in beer and bread.  Decomposers, essential for natural recycling, helping to guarantee life on earth.  Miracle cures for disease.  Indispensible partners for many plants.
  • 11. Summary:  [1] Eukaryotic - fungal cells have membrane bound nuclei and organelles [2] Heterotrophic - they must absorb organic carboniferous material to grow and survive, unlike plants which only need inorganic carbon (CO2) and sunlight to "eat" [3] Saprophytic - they feed on dead and decomposing matter [4] Chitinous cell walls [5] Spore producing
  • 12. Summary:  [6] The produce hyphae (collectively mycelia) [7] Most are multicellular or have a multicellular phase [8] Their visible structures are haploid (half the DNA) [9] They prefer dark moist environments. [10] Many can reproduce sexually, but all reproduce asexually. [11] Zygotic meiosis - this means that there is only one diploid cell in the organisms life cycle, and that is the zygote which forms from the fusion of two haploid gametes and immediately undergoes reduction division (meiosis) to form haploid cells, which reproduce by mitosis and generate a multicellular fungus. Virtually any part of any fungus that is visible to the naked eye is haploid.
  • 13. Reference:  www.cliffsnotes.com  www.fungionline.org.uk  www.countrysideinfo.co.uk  www.biology-online.org  www.wisc-online.com