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-Exozymes that digest food -Cell walls made of chitin -Dominant haploid state |
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Sexual reproduction of fusion by hyphae |
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How fungal cells are produced following sexual reproduction |
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After plasmogamy in sexual reproduction of fungi, the cells contain two different nuclei, one from each parent. These cells are: |
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How fungal cells are produced following asexual reproduction |
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This clade contains organisms with flagellated cells. |
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Cup fungi contain their haploid spores on the upper surface of the fruiting body. The fruiting body is the: |
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Basidiomycetes can reproduce sexually or asexually, though the usually reproduce: |
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Ascomycete & Basidiomycete |
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A lichen is a mutalistic relationship between an algae and _____ and _____. |
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Fungi that increase the surface area of plant roots are: |
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