Biology 3218F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Fungi Imperfecti, Meiosis, Mycelium

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* oomycota, which are water moulds and not true fungi have cellulose cell walls. * right pic: dw; layers of compounds in cell wall of fungus. * fungi can grow in a large range of environments (high and low ph; live more often in low ph) * there are not very many bacteria that like acidic conditions so anything below 7 is considered acidic, but for fungi, below 4-5 and bacteria are excluded. * there are no fungi growing in 95oc so there are no hyperthermophiles but they can still live at 60oc. * they can grow easily in places with low water availability, such as in jam. * the reason people put sugar in jam is because it is the preservative in jam that makes most microbes not able to break down the fruit by lowering water availability osmotically; but eventually fungi can grow on it.

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