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Most fungi are

Multicellular

Are fungi motile?

No

Fungi lack

True root, stem, and leaves

Yeast are....

Unicellular

Yeast reproduce by...

Budding

Athletes foot fungus reproduces by

Fragmentation

Asexual reproduction is used when

Conditions are favorable

Hyphal networks

Mycelium

Microscopic tubes or filaments

Hyphae

Live on dead organisms

Saprobes

Digest food hen absorb or into the body

Absorptive heterotrophs

Some fungi are internal and external .....

Parasite

Horizontal hyphae connecting hyphae networks

Stolon

Hyphae grow by...

Cell division

Hyphae grow from their ...

Tips

Rootlike part of hyphae

Rhizoids

Special hyphae that make asexual spores

Fruiting bodies

Upright stalk of fruiting bodies

Sporangiophore

Sac containing spores

Sporangium

Hyphae with septa

Septate hyphae

Hyphae without septa

Coenocytic hyphae

Cross walls

Septum

Dehydrated cytoplasm with protective cost

Spores

Study of fungi

Mycology

Poisonous mushroom

Amanita