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Explore the fascinating world of fungal cellular structures, from the fusion of nuclei to metabolic pathways, thick-walled hyphal segments, and more. Delve into the complex network of hyphae and the fusion of cytoplasm, uncovering the mysteries of asexual and sexual life cycles. Learn about the different types of spores, cell wall components, and anaerobic metabolic processes. Discover the role of oomycetes in causing diseases like potato blight and grape downy mildew. Join us on a journey through the diverse forms and functions of fungal structures.
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Thick-Walled Hyphal Segment; Breaks Off to Become a Spore
Hyphal Outgrowth that Breaks Off and Functions as Spore (Hint: This is NOT a Sporangium)
General Term for Spores (Zoospores, Aplanospores) ProducedIn a Sporangium
Emerging Hypha from Germinating Spore in Saprolegnia
Physarum Name of this Structure
Physarum Ploidy Level of a Nucleus in this Structure
Physarum Name of this Reproductive Structure
Physarum Dormant Phase of Physarum Plasmodium
Dictyostelium Name for Structure formed by Aggregating Myxamoebae
Dictyostelium Ploidy Level of Nucleus in Each Cell
Dictyostelium Name of Structure
Dictyostelium Name for Spore Producing Structure