Title: Mycelium body of fungus
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2Mushroom reproductive fruiting body
Mycelium body of fungus
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4Terms to get straight Haploid vs. Diploid vs.
Dikaryotic Haploid 1 set of genetic material
(as in sperm and eggs) Diploid 2 sets of
genetic material in one nucleus Dikaryotic 2
sets of genetic material in one cell but in two
separate nuclei Gamete vs. Spore Gametes are
the product of meiosis and haploid and only grow
into an adult form if fused with another gamete.
Spores are usually haploid and grow develop
without fusion. Gametangia (or Gametophyte) vs.
Sporangia (or Sporophyte) Gametangia make
gametes. Sporangia make spores. Sexual vs.
Asexual Reproduction Sexual reproduction
involves the fusion of gametes from two parents.
Asexual reproduction involves no fusion and
offspring obtain genes from only one parent.
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7Chytrid Fungi
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15Ascomycetes 8 spores
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19Basidiomycetes 4 spores
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23Deuteromycetes Fungi Imperfecti
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25Foliose
Crustose
Fruticose
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29Mycorrhizae
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