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| term for an organism that feeds on another organism |
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| mushrooms have a structure that contain the spores termed |
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| a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae |
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| can cause cancer if present in mushrooms |
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| feeds on dead or decaying material |
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| slender filaments barely visible to naked eye |
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| contain the black bread mold Rhizopus |
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| sexual spores are found in groups of eight in these structures |
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| type of fungi that includes yeast, truffles, and cup fungi |
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| type of fungi that include penicillin |
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| fungi secrete these to break things down |
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| hyphae divided into cells |
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| during sexual reproduction these types of hyphae come together |
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| the zygote during sexual reproduction is |
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| sexual spores contained in groups of 8 called asci |
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| include the mushrooms, puffballs, etc. |
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| this phylum has the fungi that cause athletes foot and ringworm |
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| a symbiotic relationship between fungi and roots |
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| type of lichen that is found on rocks |
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| type of mushroom that is termed the death angel |
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| this is used to produce the hepatitis b vaccine |
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| a plant pathogen that is red in color |
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