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Fungus

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FUNGUS

By Nick Tindall
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HOW DO FUNGI OBTAIN FOOD?

  • Fungi eat other organisms to obtain energy.
  • They eat by using Enzymes to eat what they are
  • Attached to. For example, trees and other plants.

STRUCTURE OF FUNGI

  • Fungi contain Chitin, Glucan, and Ergosterol
  • Chitin is found in the exoskeleton as well as the cell wall.
  • Glucan is a form of Glucose.
  • Ergosterol is the fuctional equivalent of cholesterol.
  • These are only few of the parts of the structure of Fungi.

REPRODUCTION

  • Fungi can reproduce sexually and asexually.
  • The most common is sexual reproduction.
  • In sexual reproduction the male and female cells fuse,
  • To produce spores inside a fruiting body.
Photo by Dr. RawheaD

EXAMPLES OF FUNGI

  • Mushrooms
  • Athlete's Foot
  • Mold
Photo by Scott Darbey