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FungiThe cell walls of fungi are strengthened by .Fungi are heterotrophic. True/FalseDo fungi ingest their food?Fungi that are single celled and reproduce asexually through binary fission or by pinching off arecalled what?Fungi consist of tubular cell walls surrounding plasma membrane and cytoplasm also known as . A collective mass of these is known as a . Cross walls within these structures are known as .Coenocytic fungi lack cell walls. True/FalseDescribe mychorrhizae including their lifestyle, specialized structures, and the types.Pheromones are used to attract fungi of the opposite mating type. True/FalseDescribe sexual reproduction in Fungi.A mycelium with two different nuclei is called or .Fungi that form visible mycelia are known as what?Yeasts and filamentous fungi without sexual stages are called deuteromycetes. True/FalseUnicellular parasites of animals and protists that contain derived mitochondria and are considered to be close relatives of fungi are called .Name and describe the 5 fungal phyla discussed in class.The mutualistic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism is called a lichen. True/FalseWhat are soredia? is an infection by a fungus.Describe some human uses of


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