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