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Therefore may be many that ye t need to be discovered 447 Major Respiratory Pathways Associated with Obligately Aerobic Fungi 1 GlycolyticEmbden Meyerhoff Parnas
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Therefore may be many that ye t need to be discovered 447 Major Respiratory Pathways Associated with Obligately Aerobic Fungi 1 GlycolyticEmbden Meyerhoff Parnas EMP pathway 2 Pentose phosphate PP pathway 3 Entner Doudoroff ED pathway 4 Tricarboxyli. Similarities and Differences in the Protist Kingdom. All are eukaryotes (cells with nuclei).. . Live in moist surroundings.. Unicellular or multicellular.. . Autotrophs, heterotrophs, or both.. Some can move - others cannot.. 100,000 species. Characteristics. Eukaryote: with . chitonous. cell wall, no chloroplasts . Reproduction. Asexual – budding – in yeast cells. Sexual – spores made inside of “fruiting bodies that are produced on reproductive . Cordyceps. Fungus. Recall. DOMAIN. Eukarya . KINGDOM. Fungi . EXAMPLE. Mushroom. CELL TYPE. Eukaryote . NUMBER OF CELLS. Mostly multicellular . CELL WALL MATERIAL. Chitin . NUTRITION . Review questions page 85, #1,2,4,5. Fungi. Be able to:. Compare and contrast the alternation of generations seen in . protists. and in fungi.. Describe what a fungus is, general characteristics of the kingdom and the roles they play.. You are presented with several single-celled organisms, including one thought to belong to the kingdom Fungi. What unique feature helps you identify the fungus?. presence of mitochondria. absence of chloroplasts. Review questions page 85, #1,2,4,5. Fungi. Be able to:. Compare and contrast the alternation of generations seen in . protists. and in fungi.. Describe what a fungus is, general characteristics of the kingdom and the roles they play.. Introduction. Fungi . can be isolated from virtually any place on earth, from the tropics to the poles and from the mountain tops to the deep . oceans.. As we know fungi are present in air in spore shape but sometimes we find hyphae in air.. Characteristics of Fungi. Cell wall made of . chitin. Heterotrophs and major Decomposers. Body is made of . long filaments of hyphae which form a . mycelium. Reproduce sexually and asexually. Asexually by spores. Fungi secrete hydrolytic enzymes, digest food outside their bodies, and absorb small molecules.. Structure of Fungi. Cell walls are made of chitin. Bodies are composed of filaments called hyphae that are entwined to form a mass, the mycelium.. Heterotroph. Fungi are mostly saprobes, meaning they feed on dead organisms. That makes them HETEROTROPHS! . Fungi cell walls are made of…. Cellulose. Peptidoglycan. Chitin. Chitin!. Fungi Characteristics. Grow best in . warm, moist . environments. Mycology. is the study of fungi. Mycologists. study fungi. A . fungicide. is a chemical used to kill fungi. Fungicide kills leaf fungus. 2. The Characteristics of Fungi. Environmental conditions for fungal growth. LEC. = . 5 . Environmental conditions for fungal growth. In common with all microorganisms, fungi are profoundly affected by physicochemical factors, such as . Bayu. Lestari. What will be Impaired in This Patient?. Obese. Insulin Resistance?. Dyslipidemia? (High TG, High LDL, Low LDL). T2DM?. Metabolic Syndrome. High prevalence of metabolic . s. yndrome: relation between glucose and lipid metabolism. /r and . Metabolic . Parameters . METABOLIK. DRV/r . versus . ATV/r . and Metabolic Parameters . METABOLIK. : . Study Design . Source. : . Aberg. JA, et al. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. . 2012;28:. 1184-95..
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