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| Fungus that makes flagellated spores. |
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| Fungi that have septate hyphae and produce spores by meiosis in club–shaped cells. |
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| Having two genetically distinct nuclei (n + n). |
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| Eukaryotic heterotroph with cell walls of chitin; obtains nutrients by digesting food outside the body and absorbing them. |
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| Fungus with hyphae that grow inside the wall of a plant root cell. |
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| Component of a fungal mycelium; a filament made up of cells arranged end to end. |
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| Composite organisms, consisting of a fungus and a single–celled alga or a cyanobacterium. |
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| Species interaction that benefits both species. |
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| Mass of threadlike filaments (hyphae) that make up the body of a multicelled fungus. |
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| Mutually beneficial partnership between a fungus and a plant root. |
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| One species captures, kills, and eats another. |
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| Most diverse fungal group; sexual reproduction produces ascospores inside a saclike structure (an ascus). |
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| Organism that feeds on wastes and remains. |
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| Fungus that forms a zygospore during sexual reproduction. |
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