hyphae with no septa. pore type within septum secreted catalyst

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Hyphae with no septa

Pore Type within Septum

Secreted Catalyst

Structural Polymer in Oomycete Cell Walls

Network of Hyphae

Fusion of Nuclei

Metabolic Pathway

Large Bundles of Mycelia

Fungal Storage Product

Term for Asexual Life Cycle of a Fungus

Term for Sexual Life Cycle of a Fungus

Fusion of Cytoplasm

Nuclear Condition of Hyphal Segment

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)

Asexual Structure in which Spores are Produced

Stalk of a Sporangium

General Term for Spores (Zoospores, Aplanospores) ProducedIn a Sporangium

Non-Flagellated Spores Produced in a Sporangium

Fungal Cell Wall Component

Term for Hyphae with Septa

Type of Mitosis Common in Fungi

Type of Organism which Uptakes Carbohydrates

Name of Molecule

Anaerobic Metabolic Pathway

Anaerobic Metabolic Process

Major Eukaryotic Clade

Flagella Type

In Saprolegnia, Ploidy Level of Anamorphic Stage

Flagellated Spores released from Sporangium in Saprolegnia

Emerging Hypha from Germinating Spore in Saprolegnia

Female Gametangium in Saprolegnia

Dormant Zygote in Saprolegnia

Disease that Ravaged Ireland in mid-19th Century

Oomycete responsible for Late Potato Blight

Fungal Disease of Grapes

Oomycete Responsible for Grape Downy Mildew

Fungal Disease of Mustards

Oomycete Responsible for White Rust

Fungal Disease of Seedlings

Oomycete Responsible for Damping Off Disease

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

Chemical Messenger

Dictyostelium

Name of Structure

Name for Spore Producing Structure

Dictyostelium

Mode of Food Uptake

Name for “Arm”

Fungal Group

Flagellum Type

Hypha-Like Structure in Chytrid that Tapers at End and has No Nuclei

Life Cycle with Extensive Diploid and Haploid Phases(Same as in Plants)

Sporangium Type in Allomyces

Ploidy Level of Zoospores Produced Here

Sporangium Type in Allomyces

Ploidy Level of Zoospores Produced Here

Type of Gametangium in Allomyces

Type of Gametangium in Allomyces

Dimorphic Gametes

Gametes of Equal Size

Life Form of Immersed Chytrid

Life Form of Surface Chytrid

Life Form of Free-Living Chytrid

Chytrid Life Cycle in which Entire Thallus converts to Sporangium/Gametangium

Chytrid Life Cycle in which Part of Thallus converts to Sporangium/Gametangium

Eucarpid Chytrid with Multiple Sporangia/Gametangia

Eucarpic Chytrid that forms One Sporangium/Gametangium

Ploidy Level of Anamorph in Zygomycetes

In Rhizopus, type of asexual spore produced within sporangium

In Rhizopus, term for Fused Hyphae

In Rhizopus, term for fused cells formed after septa form

In Rhizopus, term for young structure after fusion septum dissolves

(Teleomorph)

In Rhizopus, mature sporangium (Teleomorph)

In Rhizopus, type of Suspensors

In Rhizopus, type of Sporangium produced from within Zygospore

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Term used to Describe Different Hyphal Strains that Fuse

In zygomycetes, sporangia that produce very few spores

In Pilobolus, swelling at base of Sporangiophore

In Pilobolus, region below Sporangium that becomes Turgid

In Pilobolus, region that produces asexual spores

In Pilobolus, region just below subsporangial vesicle that is filled with carotenoids

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