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Structure that carry spore producing cells of mushroom.... Gills
Top of a mushroom... Cap
Beneficial relationship between fungi and algae... Mycorrhiza
Eukaryotic organism like yeast, mold, mushroom... Fungi
Disease causing... Pathogen
Reproduction life style of yeast... budding
Symbol refer to dikaryotic cell.... n+n
A visible mass or fat of fungal strand.....mycelium
Term: fungal cells having two infuse haploid nuclei... Diakryon
A substance that inhibit bacterial growth... Antibiotic
Theory that explain the origin of organelles in eukaryotes... Endosymbiosis
Describe a cell that reproduce as a single cell... Unikaryotes
Term: fungal cell with a single haploid.... Monokaryon
A single strand of fungal cells.... Hyphae
Stem of mushroom.. Stipe
Symbol refer to monolaryotic cell... n
A unicellular eukaruotes... Protists
Common protist that grow on your aquarium grass.. Algae
A role in the nature that fungi can play... Decomposer
Cell capable of growing into new organism... Spore
Organism composed of various cells type that perform their function.. Multicellular
Benefiecial relationship between fungi and algae.. Lichens
Complex nitrogen containing carbohydrates found in cell wall of fungi... Chitin
Exercise 9 pre lab -- in Arkansas Scholastic Press Exercise 9 Pre Lab Value: 69 Points...
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