Chap 22 Fungi
Ascus
sexually reproductive sac structure that forms spores in cup or sac shaped fruiting bodies
Hyphae
slender filaments that make up most fungal bodies
Haustorium
specialized hyphae that grows into living host tissue from a parasitic fungus
Chitin
the cell walls of fungi are made of this tough polysaccaride
Basidium
the club shaped reproductive structure most commonly known as a mushroom
Yeasts
the common name for most unicellular ascomycota
Zygosporangia
thick walled reproductive structure that form small ball like structures on the tops of mold threads
Rhizoids
hyphae that anchor fungus to their surfaces
Mycorrhiza
mutual relationship between fungi and a vascular plant root system where the fungus provides minerals and the plant provides carbs
Stolons
mycelia that grow along the surface of decaying matter
Saporophytic
a fungus that consumes dead or decaying matter
Lichen
a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner such as algae
Mycelium
a tangles mass of hyphae growing together to make the fungal body
Budding
asexual reproductive strategy where a smaller cell pinched off from an adult cell
Ascomycota
fungal phylum containing morels, yeasts, and truffles
Zygomycota
fungal phylum that contains bread molds
Basidiomycota
fungal phylum that contains mushrooms, puffballs, and rusts