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what do saprophytes do
ingest
dead
material
what does the below surface (in the soil) structure of fungi contain
hyphae
mycelium
what do fungi do
break down
carbohydrates
into
simple sugars
(small
soluble
substances)
what conditions are important for fungi and why
moist
and
warm
enzymes
are used to catalyse the
break down
what is in the cell wall of fungi
chitin
what is a treatment for a fungal infection
chitinase
- breaks down
chitin
in the cell
wall
water
can enter the cell via
osmosis
the cell bursts by
lysis
how do plants protect against fungal infections
fungi
attacks cell cell
cellulose
is detected
gene is transcribed to produce callose - blocks off
plasmodesmata
- cell becomes lignified - that part of the plant dies
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