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Live from the Kingdom Fungi FUNGUS AMONG US!!! eukaryotic multicellular organisms Fungus parts… Hyphae - filaments; long, thread-like and individual cells connected end-to-end Mycelium - the whole body of any fungus, matted appearance Spore - reproductive cells http://www.biology.iastate.edu/Courses/201L/Fungi/FungINDX

Divisions of Fungi classified by method of reproduction Zygote - (black mold) reproduces by forming Sporangia - cases of spores at the end of upright hyphae Sac fungi - (yeasts, other molds) spores are produced in little sacs called asci *yeast reproduce by budding http://www.mycolog.com/CHAP4a.htm

Club Fungi - (mushrooms) spores are produced in a club-shaped structure called basidium Imperfect fungi - (penicillin) does not fit the other three

http://www.newtown.k12.ct.us/~royalk/mushrmdiag.htm