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Hyphae with no septa
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Pore Type within Septum
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Secreted Catalyst
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Structural Polymer in Oomycete Cell Walls
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Network of Hyphae
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Fusion of Nuclei
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Metabolic Pathway
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Large Bundles of Mycelia
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Fungal Storage Product
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Term for Asexual Life Cycle of a Fungus
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Term for Sexual Life Cycle of a Fungus
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Fusion of Cytoplasm
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Nuclear Condition of Hyphal Segment
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Thick-Walled Hyphal Segment; Breaks Off to Become a Spore
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Hyphal Outgrowth that Breaks Off and Functions as Spore (Hint: This is NOT a Sporangium)
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Asexual Structure in which Spores are Produced
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Stalk of a Sporangium
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General Term for Spores (Zoospores, Aplanospores) ProducedIn a Sporangium
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Non-Flagellated Spores Produced in a Sporangium
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Fungal Cell Wall Component
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Term for Hyphae with Septa
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Type of Mitosis Common in Fungi
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Type of Organism which Uptakes Carbohydrates
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Name of Molecule
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Anaerobic Metabolic Pathway
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Anaerobic Metabolic Process
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Major Eukaryotic Clade
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Flagella Type
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In Saprolegnia, Ploidy Level of Anamorphic Stage
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Flagellated Spores released from Sporangium in Saprolegnia
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Emerging Hypha from Germinating Spore in Saprolegnia
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Female Gametangium in Saprolegnia
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Dormant Zygote in Saprolegnia
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Disease that Ravaged Ireland in mid-19 th Century
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Oomycete responsible for Late Potato Blight
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Fungal Disease of Grapes
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Oomycete Responsible for Grape Downy Mildew
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Fungal Disease of Mustards
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Oomycete Responsible for White Rust
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Fungal Disease of Seedlings
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Oomycete Responsible for Damping Off Disease
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Physarum Name of this Structure
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Physarum Ploidy Level of a Nucleus in this Structure
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Physarum Name of this Reproductive Structure
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Physarum Dormant Phase of Physarum Plasmodium
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Dictyostelium Name for Structure formed by Aggregating Myxamoebae
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Dictyostelium Ploidy Level of Nucleus in Each Cell
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Chemical Messenger
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Dictyostelium Name of Structure
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Name for Spore Producing Structure Dictyostelium
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Mode of Food Uptake
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Name for “Arm”
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Fungal Group
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Flagellum Type
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Hypha-Like Structure in Chytrid that Tapers at End and has No Nuclei
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Life Cycle with Extensive Diploid and Haploid Phases (Same as in Plants)
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Sporangium Type in Allomyces
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Ploidy Level of Zoospores Produced Here
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Sporangium Type in Allomyces
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Ploidy Level of Zoospores Produced Here
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Type of Gametangium in Allomyces
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Dimorphic Gametes
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Gametes of Equal Size
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Life Form of Immersed Chytrid
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Life Form of Surface Chytrid
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Life Form of Free-Living Chytrid
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Chytrid Life Cycle in which Entire Thallus converts to Sporangium/Gametangium
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Chytrid Life Cycle in which Part of Thallus converts to Sporangium/Gametangium
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Eucarpid Chytrid with Multiple Sporangia/Gametangia
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Eucarpic Chytrid that forms One Sporangium/Gametangium
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Ploidy Level of Anamorph in Zygomycetes
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In Rhizopus, type of asexual spore produced within sporangium
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In Rhizopus, term for Fused Hyphae
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In Rhizopus, term for fused cells formed after septa form
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In Rhizopus, term for young structure after fusion septum dissolves (Teleomorph)
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In Rhizopus, mature sporangium (Teleomorph)
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In Rhizopus, type of Suspensors
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In Rhizopus, type of Sporangium produced from within Zygospore
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+ - Term used to Describe Different Hyphal Strains that Fuse
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In zygomycetes, sporangia that produce very few spores
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In Pilobolus, swelling at base of Sporangiophore
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In Pilobolus, region below Sporangium that becomes Turgid
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In Pilobolus, region that produces asexual spores
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In Pilobolus, region just below subsporangial vesicle that is filled with carotenoids
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