BIOL108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Mycelium, Lignin, Chitin

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Molecular evidence suggests that they are closely related to kingdom animalia likely colonized land around the same time as plants. Possible formation of symbiotic relationship with plants- mycorrhizal symbionts (myco = fungus) Secrete exoenzymes outside their bodies for external digestion. Can digest plant tissue (cellulose & lignin) and animal tissue (chitin & keratin) the large organic molecules that have been broken down into small. & simple ones are then absorbed by the fungus. Decomposers; break down & absorb nonliving organic matter. Mutualists; absorb nutrients from hosts but they give something back their cell walls are made of chitin. Most of the fungi"s bodies consist of hyphae (multicellular) Fungal reproduction fungi produce spores asexually / sexually. Spores are always haploid (n) & produce hyphae. Different from plants that spores of fungi are produced by mitosis and meiosis (only meiosis in plants) Spores - highly resistant to desiccation & act as dispersal stages.

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