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Chtrid

Hyphae Mycelium Sporangia Rhizopus plate and sporangia Sporangiophores

Conjugation = genetic recombination Plasmogamy = fusion of cytoplasm Progametes Zygosporeangium Rhizopus zygospore and progametes Conjugation = genetic recombination Plasmogamy = fusion of cytoplasm Dikaryotic = Cell with two nuclei Karyogamy = fusion of nuclei

Arbuscular Mycorrhiza

Ascocarp Ascomycetes

Asci Ascospores Hymenial layer Asci with ascospores Mycelium

Penicillum and Aspergillus plates

Conidiophores Penicillum and Aspergillus Conidida Conidia

Cap Basidiomycetes Gills Annulus Stipe

Gills Basidiospores Basidia Basidia with Basidiospores Hymenial layer