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FungiUnit

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A heterotroph with rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll   fungus  
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Non-reproductive filaments of a fungus   hyphae  
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A mass of filaments or hyphae that forms the body of the fungus   mycelium  
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An organism that cannot make its’ own food   heterotroph  
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The small, reproductive cell of fungi. These can be dropped by the fungus or spread by wind. It can survive cold, dry conditions.   spore  
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A type of asexual reproduction where a cell pinches off from an existing cell   budding  
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Fungi that have a reproductive structure called an ascus that is like a little sac. Example: Morels   sac fungi  
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Fungi that have reproductive structures called basidia that are located on gills. Example: Mushrooms   club fungi  
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Fungi that do not reproduce sexually and do not have specialized reproductive structures   imperfect fungi  
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Fungi that have reproductive structures called sporangia that are like little balloons that release spores. Example: Bread mold   threadlike fungi  
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An organism that recycles nutrients by breaking down dead organisms. A fungi may release juices to help them break down their food to do this.   decomposer  
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A cell with a nucleus and organelles with membranes   eukaryotic  
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An organism made of one cell   unicellular  
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An organism made of many cells   multicellular  
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A sac fungi that reproduces by budding   yeast  
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The beneficial relationship between a plant and a fungus.   mycorrhizae  
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An expensive type of sac fungi that are used as food.   truffles  
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The spore producing structure in threadlike fungi   sporangium  
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The spore producing structure in sac fungi.   ascus  
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The spore producing structure in club fungi.   basidia  
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A club fungi that produce spores in gills that have basidia.   mushroom  
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An imperfect fungi that infects feet.   athlete's foot  
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An imperfect fungi that is used as an antibiotic.   penicillin  
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A shapeless, fuzzy fungus   mold  
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An organism made of a fungus and an algae. It can change the environment by breaking down rocks to form soil for other organisms.   lichen  
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