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ASIGNATURA: BIOLOGY CURSO: 1 ESO
PROFESORA: SUSY YANES EMAIL: susana.yanes@orvalle.es
DEBERES PARA HACER EL DIA: VIERNES 27 DE MARZO, 2020 ___________________________________________________________________________ Hola J, Espero que todas estén muy bien!
He creado un classroom y por email les envié una invitación. Les dejo el código para las que
todavía no están en la clase.
1 ESO A: tycpjpv
1 ESO B: xpky2qs
Como saben estamos estudiando cada reino. Hoy vamos a empezar con el reino Hongos.
La mayoría de los hongos son muy útiles para el ser humano, los utilizamos para
elaboración de comidas, antibióticos, reciclaje, etc.
Los hongos pueden ser unicelulares: las levaduras, o pluricelulares: los mohos y setas.
Para este tema lean la introducción donde he puesto fotos, luego vamos a ver un video,
leer el libro y hacer preguntas en el cuaderno.
Recordatorio: Voy a corregir cuadernos el lunes 30 y tiene que estar todo lo que hemos
hecho. Vayan organizándolo J.
Nos vemos pronto,
Susy________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 27th, 2020
LEARNING OBJCTIVES:
- Understand the main characteristic of the Fungus Kingdom.
- Understand the processes used by fungi to perform their vital
functions.
- Identify the importance of certain fungi for other living things.
CLASS PLAN:
1- Read Introduction
2- Watch Video 1: Introduction to fungus kingdom
3- Read your Biology book page 38 and 39 (find them attached in
case you don’t have your book at home)
4- Answer the questions in your notebook
INTRODUCTION:
Hi J I hope you are all doing great,
Let’s remember what we are studying:
On earth we can find a lot of living things, they interact with each other and with the
environment. We learnt that we classify living things into 5 kingdoms or groups with similar
characteristics. The kingdoms are: moneran, protists, fungus, plant and animal.
• We studied in the previous classes: moneran and protist. Today we are going to start
with FUNGUS.
• There are around 70.000 known species that belong to the Fungus Kingdom.
They include yeasts, which are unicellular and moulds and mushrooms that are
multicellular.
YEASTS MOULDS AND MUSHROOMS
• They are all Eukaryotic.
• They have a cell wall formed by a substance named CHITIN.
• Fungi are all heterotrophic.
And depending on what they eat they can be considered: Saprophytes, parasites or
Symbiotic (Lichen is an example of symbiosis)
• Reproduction:
o Unicellular: Yeasts ( levaduras in Spanish): reproduce by a process called
budding – look at the picture in your book page 38. There you can see the
parent cell and the daughter cell
o Multicellular : they use spores to reproduce. Mushroom is a reproductive
structure that release the spores to reproduce.
Parent cell
Daughter cell (a new individual developing from a bulge in the body)
• Some fungi are pathogens and can cause diseases, but a lot of them can be very
beneficial or useful to us.
Sources of food
Recycling
Now watch the following video about fungi, then read pages 38 and 39 of your biology
book and then answer the questions in your notebook.
- Video 1: Introduction to fungi. - Frank Gregorio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ojzbeaZDqk
- Questions:
Producers of Antibiotics
1- How many known species belong to the Fungus kingdom?
2- What is the cell wall that all fungi cells have, made up of?
3- What type of nutrition does fungi have: autotrophic or heterotrophic?
4- What does saprophytes mean?
5- What does Parasites mean?
6- Lichen is a union between a fungus and algae, they maintain a symbiotic relationship.
In which way does each organism benefit?
7- What function does a mushroom have?
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