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25 Cards in this Set
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Most fungi are |
Multicellular |
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Are fungi motile? |
No |
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Fungi lack |
True root, stem, and leaves |
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Yeast are.... |
Unicellular |
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Yeast reproduce by... |
Budding |
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Athletes foot fungus reproduces by |
Fragmentation |
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Asexual reproduction is used when |
Conditions are favorable |
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Hyphal networks |
Mycelium |
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Microscopic tubes or filaments |
Hyphae |
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Live on dead organisms |
Saprobes |
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Digest food hen absorb or into the body |
Absorptive heterotrophs |
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Some fungi are internal and external ..... |
Parasite |
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Horizontal hyphae connecting hyphae networks |
Stolon |
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Hyphae grow by... |
Cell division |
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Hyphae grow from their ... |
Tips |
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Rootlike part of hyphae |
Rhizoids |
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Special hyphae that make asexual spores |
Fruiting bodies |
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Upright stalk of fruiting bodies |
Sporangiophore |
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Sac containing spores |
Sporangium |
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Hyphae with septa |
Septate hyphae |
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Hyphae without septa |
Coenocytic hyphae |
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Cross walls |
Septum |
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Dehydrated cytoplasm with protective cost |
Spores |
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Study of fungi |
Mycology |
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Poisonous mushroom |
Amanita |