the kingdom of fungi

The kingdom of fungi
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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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The kingdom of fungi

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But first.. 
What do we remember about bacteria?

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What are the three important cell organelles found in all bacteria?
A
Cell wall, cell membrane and nucleus
B
Cell wall, nucleus and cytoplasm
C
Cell wall, cell membrane and cytoplasm

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What are the three major shapes of bacteria?

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Bacteria reproduce by division. Explain what this means.

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In this section you will answer:
- What are the similarities and differences in terms of structure between different fungi?
- What are the different parts of a multicellular fungus called?
- In what ways do humans benefit from fungi?
- In what ways can fungi be dangerous for us humans?

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What are the similarities and differences in terms of structure between different fungi?
Unicellular vs Multicellular

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The toadstool

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Mycelium: The hidden network under ground

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Fungi: the good and the bad

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Fungi and food

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Fungi vs animals vs plants
They are similar to animals because they cannot make their own food (no chloroplasts)
They are similar to plants because they have a cell wall

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Just for fun: 5 fantastic facts about Fungi

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1. They can glow in the dark

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2. They’re more like us than plants

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3. Our feet contain more than 200 types of fungi

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4. They help trees talk to each other

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5. Most raindrops in tropical forests contain spores

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A few questions..

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What is the name of the part of a fungus that is hidden in the soil?
A
Toadstool
B
Spore
C
Yeast
D
Mycelium

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Which of the following statements about fungi is NOT true?
A
Fungal cells do not have a cell wall
B
Fungi can be unicellular or multicellular
C
Fungal cells have a vacuole
D
Fungal cell have a nucleus

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One of the reasons that fungi are not considered as plants, is ...
A
They are not found in gardens
B
They do not have flowers
C
They feed on dead organisms
D
They do not have chloroplasts

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One of the reasons that fungi are not considered as animals, is ...
A
They have a cell membrane
B
They do not have DNA
C
They do not reproduce
D
They have a cell wall

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Time to work!
- Make assignments from chapter 2.3 in your work book

- Keep the volume down, you are allowed to work together

- Stay seated

- No phones, unless you got permission to look something up

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