What is heterotrophic?
What is Zygomycota?
The phylum to which "sac fungi" belong.
What is Ascomycota?
The phylum to which "club fungi" belong.
What is Basidiomycota?
The phylum to which lichens belong.
What is they do not belong to a singular phylum?
The cell type of Kingdom fungi.
What is eukaryotic?
The way(s) "bread molds" reproduce.
What is asexual and sexual reproduction?
The way(s) in which all "sac fungi" can reproduce.
What is asexual and sexual reproduction?
The way(s) "club fungi" reproduce.
What is sexual reprduction?
The organisms that make up a lichen.
What are fungus and algae?
The phase in which fungi spend most of their life.
What is 1n (haploid)?
The spore type of "bread molds" and the name of the structure that houses these spores.
What are zygospores and zygosporangium?
The spore type of "sac fungi" and the name of the structure that houses these spores.
What are ascospores and ascus?
What "club fungi" are commonly known as.
What are mushrooms?
The function algae carry out, providing food for the fungus.
What is photosynthesis?
The term for the part of the fungi above the surface where sexual reproduction occurs.
What is the fruiting body?
How many know species of "bread molds" there are.
What is 1000+?
A dairy product that houses a form of "sac fungi."
What is blue cheese?
The spore type of "club fungi" and the name of the structure that houses these spores.
What are basidiospores and basidium?
Where you find fungi in the layers of a lichen.
The name for the "roots" of fungi and the term for a group of these "roots."
What are hyphae and mycelium?
Where "bread molds" are typically found in nature.
What is dead/decaying animal and plant matter/soil?
The type of "sac fungi" reproduce asexually and sexually.
What are molds and yeast/sac fungi?
What are the gills?
The terms for the "leaf-like," "hair-like," and "painted on," growth forms of a lichen.
What are foliose, fruticose, and crustose?