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Vocabulary Review. Ch 26 - Fungi. In biology, a fungus that grows in the form of a tangled mass of filaments. Mold.
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Vocabulary Review Ch 26 - Fungi
In biology, a fungus that grows in the form of a tangled mass of filaments Mold
A very small, unicellular fungus that ferments carbohydrates into alcohol and carbon dioxide; used to ferment beer and to leaven bread and used as a source of vitamins and proteins Yeast
A carbohydrate that forms part of the exoskeleton of arthropods and other organisms, such as insects, crustaceans, fungi, and some algae Chitin
The mass of fungal filaments, or hyphae, that forms the body of a fungus Mycelium
A dividing wall, or partition, such as the wall between adjacent cells in a fungal hypha, the internal wall between adjacent s3egments of an annelid, and the thick wall between the right and left chambers of the heart Septum
The ability of some organisms, such as fungi, to exist in two forms, depending in general on the temperature and availability of nutrients Dimorphism
A plant or fungal structure that bears a sporangium or spores Sporangiophore
A specialized sac, case, capsule, or other structure that produces spores Sporangium
A type of hypha that bears asexual spores called conidia Conidiophore
In fungi, a reproductive process in which septate hypha dry and shatter and individual cells that act as spores are released Fragmentation
Asexual reproduction in which a part of the parent organism pinches off and forms a new organism Budding
A root-like structure in nonvascular plants, such as mosses or liverworts, that holds the plants in place and aids in absorption Rhizoid
In plants, a creeping stem that can develop roots and shoots at its nodes or at its tip to form new individuals; the creeping hypha of some fungi that gives rise to new individuals Stolon
A cell or an organ that produces gametes Gametangium
In members of the phylum Zygomycota, a sexual structure that is formed by the fusion of two gametangia and that contains one or more zygotes that resulted from the fusion of gametes produced by the gametangia Zygosporangium
A structure that produces asexual spores in basidiomycetes Basidium
The part of a basidiomycete that produces spores Basidiocarp
An asexual spore formed by a basidium Basidiospore
A reproductive structure that produces male sex cells in flowerless and seedless plants Antheridium
A symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots Mycorrhize
A mass of cells formed by a fungus in symbiosis with a photosynthetic partner (usually a cyanobacterium or green algae); lichen typically grow on nutrient-poor surfaces, such as rocks and tree bark Lichen
A toxic fungal poison that causes liver cancer; found as contaminants in peanuts and corn; produced by a species of the genus Aspergillus Aflatoxin