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mycelium
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A network of hyphae
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Septa
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Walls of hyphae cells. Usually contain pores where nutrients and cell organelles can pass.
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haustoria
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Modified hyphae in parasitic fungi.
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Coenocytic
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Continuous cytoplasmic mass with many nuclei.
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heterokaryon
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many nuclei in one hyphae
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Plasmogamy
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Fusion of cytoplasm in sexual reproduction. First step in sexual reproduction. Forms heterokaryotic stage.
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Karyogamy
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Fusion of nuclei. May occur anywhere from one hour to once century. Forms zygote. Second step in sexual reproduction.
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Chytids
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Phylum in fungi. Ecologically important. Cause skin disease in amphibians.
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Zygomycetes
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Fast growing mold. Parasites and commensals.
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Ascomycetes
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Morel and truffles. Marine, freshwater, and terrestrial. Unicellular produced by budding.
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