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Morphologie et physiologie des Mycètes [BIOL2142]
[15h+15h exercises] 2 credits

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This course is taught in the 1st semester

Teacher(s):

Anne-Marie Corbisier

Language:

french

Level:

2nd cycle course

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Aims

To give the elements of Mycetes biology, on the aspects of morphology, physiology and classification.

Main themes

1. Introduction (reminders) (1h) : Situation of mycetes in the living world - affinity and presumed origin of the main groups of mycetes.
2. Morphology (4h) : a) Ultrastructure: particularities of the nucleus, of the mitosis, of the meiosis, of ribosomes. The mitochondries. Centriols, centrosomes, cinetosomes and flagells. The cell walls and its composition. b) Vegetative structures: hyphes and their growth, filamentous thallusesXX and unicellular thalluses, massive differentiated thalluses and their associated structures. c) Multiplication and reproduction structures: budding ; conidiesXX and conidiophoresXX, pycnides; sporocystsXX and spores; ascomata and ontogenesis of asques and apical systems; basidiocarps.
3. Physiology (4h) : a) cellular components : proteins and polysaccharids of mycetes b) metabolical processes and their products c) secondary metabolism and their products.
4. Lichen symbiosis (4h) : a) the different aspects of algue-mycete symbiosis b) lichen structure c) physiological caracteristics of lichen thallus and metabolits movements between partners d) the nature of lichenic symbiosis, its originc and its evolution.
5. The mycetes and the Human (applied mycology) (1h) : The mycetes and the food industry.
6. Classification (1h) : The big groups and their structural and functionnal particularities.

Other credits in programs

BIOL21/B

Première licence en sciences biologiques (Biologie des organismes et des populations)

(2 credits)

Mandatory



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