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Definition
Extracellular digestion   Digestion that takes place outside of the cell.  
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Rhizoids hypha   Hypha that is Imbedded in the materiel upon which the fungus grows  
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Stolon   Aerial hypha that asexually reproduce to make more filaments.  
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Fermentation   Anaerobic breakdown of sugars into the smaller molecules.  
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Hypha   A filament of fungal cells.  
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Saprophytic   Feeding on the remains of dead organisms.  
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Parasitic   Feeding on the living host  
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Chitin   A chemical that provides both toughness and flexibility.  
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Rhizoids hypha   Are responsible for supporting the fungus and digesting food.  
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Aerial hypha   Is not imbedded in the material upon which the fungus grows.  
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Sporophore   Specialized aerial hypha that produces spores.  
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Basidomycota   Form sexual spores on clublike basida.  
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Ascomycota   Form sexual spores in saclike asci.  
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Zygomycota   Form sexual spores where hypha fuse.  
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Chytridiomycota   Form spores with flagella.  
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Deuteromycota   Fungi with no known method of sexual reproduction.  
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Myxomycota   Fungi that look like Protozoa for much of their lives.  
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Veins   Thin membrane to protect the spores until the mushroom is mature.  
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Cap   To protect the gills and spores.  
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Gills   Are to hold the spores, the microscopic “seeds” of the mushroom.  
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Stem   To attach the important stuff-for the plants, or fungus, to reproduce parts of growth.  
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Bread mold #1:   Asexually reproduce when’s stolon lengthens and forms new filaments.  
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Bread mold #2:   Asexual reproduction involves the production of sporangia that release spores.  
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Bread mold #3:   Hypha can fuse together sexually reproduce to form a zygosphore that can then mature into another fungus.  
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Symbiotic   Form between fungi and plant relationship.  
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