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Stack #Science Defininations

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Algae   plant-like protist  
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Ascus   spores of these fungi are produced in a little saclike structure.  
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Basidium   spores are produced in a club-shaped structure  
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Budding   is a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism are genetically identical  
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Cillia   short,like-threadlike structures that extend from the cell membrane  
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flagellum   is a long,thin,whiplike stucture used for movement  
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Hyphae   the body of a fungus is uaually a mass of many-celled,threadlike tubes  
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Mycorrhiaze   they form a network of hyphae and roots  
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Protist   is a one or many celled organim that lives in moist or wet surroundings  
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Protozoan   one-celled, animal-like protists  
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Psuedopods   move through their enivroments and feed using temporary extensions of their cytoplasm  
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Saprophate   are organisms that obtain food by absorbing dead or decaying tissues of other organisms  
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Sporangium   fungi that belong to this group produce spores in a round spore  
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Spore   is a waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism  
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