Digestion that akes place outside of the cell. | ||
The part of the fungus responsible for extracellular digestion and absorption of the digested food. | ||
A filiment of fungal cells. | ||
A hypha that is imbedded in the material on which the fungus grows. | ||
A hypha that is not imbedded in the materical upon which the fungus grows. | ||
Specialized aerial hypha that produces spores. | ||
An aerial hypha that asexually reproduces to make more filaments. | ||
A hypha of a parasitic fungus that enters the host's cells, absorbing nutrition directly from the cytoplasm. | ||
A chemical that provides both thoughness and flexibility. | ||
A thin covering of tissue. | ||
The anearobic breakdown of sugars into smaller molecules. | ||
A zygote surrounded by a hard, protective covering | ||
The result of sexual reproduction when each parent contributes half of the DNA necessary for the offspring. | ||
A chemical secreted by a living prganism that kills or reduces the reproduction rate of other organisms. |
Apologia Biology Module 4 Edition 2
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