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1、Fungus Among Us A Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:1,546Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Alfred J.Smuskiewiczwww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK VFungUS AMONG USCorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAFungus Among Us Level V Leveled Book Learning AZ
2、Written by Alfred J.SmuskiewiczIllustrated by Cende HillAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page,pages 3(all),6(top left,bottom left),8(inset),11(inset),21(second from top):Jupiterimages Corporation;page 5:Dan Lamont/Documentary Value/Corbis;page 6(top right):
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5、illo;page 21(top):iS Nehring;page 21(bottom):iS Doboszynski Written by Alfred J.Smuskiewiczwww.readinga-FungUS AMONG USFungus Among Us Level V 34Table of ContentsWhat Are Fungi?.4The Many Kinds of Fungi .6Fungi That Are Harmful .14Fungi That Are Useful .16Be A Mushroom Hunter!.18Fungi Can Be Fun!.19
6、Glossary .22Index .24What Are Fungi?What does the white,fuzzy mold on stale grapes have in common with the small brown mushrooms growing in your neighborhood park?What does the itchy,scaly skin on someones feet have in common with the yeast used to make bread rise?All four of these organisms are typ
7、es of fungi(FUN-guy).Fungi may not be as colorful as flowers,and they dont move around a lot like animals,but fungi can grab your attention in other ways.They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes,have their own unique ways of living,and play important roles in health care,food production,and o
8、ther human activities.Many people think that fungi are plants.However,plants carry out a process called photosynthesis,in which sunlight,water,and carbon dioxide gas are used to make the plants food.Fungi cannot carry out photosynthesis so they have to obtain their food in another way.Do You Know?Wh
9、en scientists study the chemical makeup of fungi,fungi appear to be more like animals than plants.This is why diseases caused by fungi are hard to cure.Medicines that harm fungi can also harm humans or other animals.Fungus Among Us Level V 56Fungi obtain their food by releasing chemicals called enzy
10、mes into their surroundings.The enzymes cause complex molecules around the fungi to break down into simpler chemical nutrients.The fungi then absorb the nutrients through long,threadlike cells called hyphae.Another thing that most fungi have in common that separates them from many plants is that the
11、y make tiny structures called spores.The spores,which can be carried by wind,water,or animals,grow into new fungi.Mycologists may study fungi by using computers,laboratory equipment,and indoor collections,or they may search for fungi outdoors.The Many Kinds of FungiMycologists,scientists who study f
12、ungi,have identified more than 100,000 species of fungi.Some kinds of fungi,such as yeasts,are each made of only a single cell.However,most kinds of fungi,including molds,mildews,and mushrooms,are each made of many cells.Mushrooms growing in a field,mold growing on fruit,bracket fungus on trees,and
13、athletes foot on skin,are some of the many kinds of fungi.Fungus Among Us Level V 78YeastsThe next time you eat a sandwich,you may want to say,“Thank you,yeast!”Yeasts are single-celled fungi that are used in the bread-making process.They release carbon dioxide gas bubbles that make bread rise into
14、the soft,fluffy loaves that you eat.Yeasts are also used to make beer and wine.Some kinds of yeasts reproduce by making spores,but other kinds reproduce by budding.In budding,a small bulgea budforms on a yeast cell.A hard wall forms around the bud,which then separates from the old yeast cell.The bud
15、 then becomes a new yeast cell.A small bud grows on the side of a yeast cell.The bud will separate from the cell and grow into a new yeast cell.A Special RelationshipHave you ever seen a crustinessmaybe it was gray,yellow,orange,or browngrowing on a rock?That growth may have been a lichen,which can
16、be created when fungi and algae grow together.The algae make food that the fungi use,and the fungi absorb water that the algae can use.Lichens grow on rocks and tree bark.Many lichens grow in cold places where there is very little to eat for other life forms.Lichen are an important food for reindeer
17、,caribou,and other animals.Fungus Among Us Level V 910MoldsDo you remember being hungry for a piece of fruit like an orange,only to find that it was covered with blue-green white fuzzy stuff?“Yuck!”That fuzzy growth was mold.Mold is a type of fungus that can grow on fruits,such as grapes,peaches,and
18、 grapefruits,as well as on bread,cheese,and other foods.Many kinds of molds have hyphae(remember these help fungi absorb nutrients)that stick straight up like pins.The“pinheads”have tips called sporangia,which produce spores.These pinheads are also what give mold its fuzzy look.Use a microscope and
19、look closely at the mold that grows on stale bread.You may see the molds tiny sporangia,which make spores.MildewsMildews are fungi that are parasiticthat is,they live in or on organisms that they feed on.Many mildews form powdery blotches on the leaves of such plants as apple and cherry trees,rose b
20、ushes,and pea plants.People often call the scum that forms on bathroom walls“mildew,”but the stuff that plagues most bathrooms is actually bacteria,not fungi.Fungi cover the surface of an apple hanging in an orchard.MushroomsAmong the more than 5,000 species of mushrooms are white ones,yellow ones,o
21、range ones,red ones,and brown ones.Most species grow in the woods or in grassy areas,where they live on dead,decaying matter,such as dead grass.The hyphae of a mushroom form a tangled mass called a mycelium undergroundjust below the surface.The mycelium can grow and spread underground for many years
22、.The umbrella-like parts that you see above the surface live only for a few daysjust long enough to produce spores.Fungus Among Us Level V 1112Parts of a MushroomA mushroom grows out of the ground on a stalk,whichdepending on the mushroomcan be between 3/4 inch(1.9 cm)and 15 inches(38 cm)high.At the
23、 stalks top is a round cap,which can be as wide as 18 inches(46 cm)in the largest mushrooms.The stalk and cap together are called the fruiting body of the mushroom.On the underside of the cap of many mushrooms are rows of thin,bladelike structures called gills.Unlike the gills of fish,these gills do
24、 not help the mushroom breathe.Instead,the gills have cells that make spores.Some kinds of mushrooms have tiny tubes under the cap that make spores.Life Cycle of a MushroomA life cycle refers to the different stages of development that a species goes through,from when an organism first starts to gro
25、w to when it dies,to when a new organism starts to grow.Each species of fungi has a certain kind of life cycle.volvastalkannulusgillscapmyceliumThese fly agaric mushrooms(below)are poisonous,while other mushrooms such as the enoki,or straw mushrooms(right),are edible.The Largest Living ThingYou may
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