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micro- Chapters 5 and 8

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What are the Eucaryotic Microbes?   Fungi Protozoa Parisitic Worms Algae  
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Macroscopic Fungi   Mushrooms, Puff Balls, Gill Fungi  
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Microscopic Fungi   Molds Yeasts  
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Yeast   Round, Ovoid Shape, Asexual reproduction  
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Hyphae   Long filamentousm fungi or molds  
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Dimorphic   Characteristics of some pathogenic molds  
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Fungal Nutrition   heterotrophic, Majority are harmless living off of dead plants and animals, temp 20-49 degrees celsius, Some are parasites, living on the tissues of other organisms, None are obligate  
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Yeast   Soft uniform texture and appearance  
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Filamentous   Mass of hyphae calld mycelium, Cottony, hairy, vevelty, may be divided by septate  
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Vegatative Hyphae   digest and absorb nutrients  
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reproductive hyphae   produces spores for reproduction  
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Asexual reproduction of fungus   Spores are formed through budding or mitosis. Connidia or sporangiospheres  
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Sexual reproduction of fungus   spores are formed following fusion of male and female strates and formation of sexual structure  
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zygomycota   Zygospores sporangiospores and some conidia  
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Ascomycota   ascospores and conidia  
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Basidiomycota   conidia  
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Chytridomycota   majority are yeasts and molds no sexual spores known. Conidia  
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