3.2
mycelia
a group of hyphae
budding
asexual reproduction of yeast
saccharomyces
baker's yeast
fermentation
break down of complex molecules into simpler ones
agaricus bisporis
common edible mushroom
ceratocystis ulmi
elm tree parasite
hyphae
multi nucleated thread like structures of fungi
symbiosis
mutually positive relationship between two species
rhizoids
mycelia responsible for obtaining food
saprophyte
obtain food from non living organic material
host
plant or animal which supports a parasite
penicillium chrysogenum
produces common antibiotic
spores
reproductive cells which can tolerate bad conditions
fruiting bodies
structures which house the reproductive formation
phylum
taxonomic category within a kingdom