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FUNGI
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Antibiotics
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Decomposition
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Food
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Symbiosis Lichens Lichens Mycorrhizae Mycorrhizae
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Pathology
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General Characteristics Eukaryotic Eukaryotic Mostly multicellular Mostly multicellular Mostly haploid Mostly haploid Chemoheterotrophic Chemoheterotrophic Extracellular digestion via exoenzymes Extracellular digestion via exoenzymes Saprobes (decomposers) Saprobes (decomposers) Parasites Parasites Mutualistic symbionts Mutualistic symbionts
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General Structure
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Asexual Reproduction Budding
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Spread by growth… …and spore dispersal Asexual Reproduction
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Sexual Reproduction
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Plasmogamy Plasmogamy Fusion of cytoplasm of hyphae Fusion of cytoplasm of hyphae Produces heterokaryotic cells Produces heterokaryotic cells
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Sexual Reproduction Karyogamy Karyogamy Fusion of nuclei Fusion of nuclei Produces diploid zygote Produces diploid zygote Meiosis produces haploid spores Meiosis produces haploid spores
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