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| rusts, smuts, mushrooms, shelf fungi, puffballs, toadstools |
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| no sexual reproduction shown |
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| Eukaryotic, heterotrohps, cell walls (usually of chitin) |
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| Characteristics of Kingdom Fungi |
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| tiny filament that makes up a multicellular fungi or a water mold |
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| many hyphae tangled together into a thick mass; comprises the bodies of multicellular fungi |
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| slender reproductive structure that produces spores and is found in some funguslike protists |
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| reproductive structure that develops from the mycelium |
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| where spores are produced |
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| where are sporangia found |
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| life cycles include a zygospore |
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| hyphae generally lack cross walls |
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| Rhizopous stolonifer (bread mold) |
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| rootlike hyphae that penetrate the bread's surface |
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| stemilike hyphae that run along the surface of the bread |
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| a reproductive structure that contains spores |
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| the process that yeasts use for reproduction (asexual) |
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| fruiting body, gills, cap, stalk (stape), base, and button |
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| name the parts of a mushroom |
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| organisms that obtain food from decaying matter |
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| recycle nutrients by breaking down the bodies and wastes of organisms |
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| what are fungi's essential role? |
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| symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives in or on another organism (the host) and consequently harms it |
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| athelete's foot, wheat rust, corn smut, mildews, Cordyceps (grasshoppers) |
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| Examples of Funagl parasites |
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| symbiosis (symbiotic relationship) |
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| relationship in which two species live closely together |
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| symbiotic association between fungus and a photosynthetic organism (usually green algae or cyanobacterium) |
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| symbiotic relationship of plant roots and fungi |
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