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Yeast - Unicellular fungus that live in an aquatic and/or moist environment and reproduce quickly
through budding or binary fission



Hyphae - Long filaments with chitin cell walls



Mycelium - all hyphae together



Septate - Fungus with separations called septa



Coenocytic - Fungus without septa



Dikaryon - 2 nuclei in one section, showing up in sexual reproduction (n+n)



Plasmogamy - Fusing together of the cytoplasm but not the nucleus



Karyogamy - Two nuclei fusing together



Saprobes - break down organic matter



Parasitic - one positive, one negative symbiosis



Mutualistic - symbiosis where both benefit



Commensalism - symbiosis with little to no effect



Obligate - symbiosis where they need each other to survive

, Facultative - symbiosis where they can survive without each other



Pathogenic fungi - Examples include yeast infection and ring worm. Can kill if not treated



mycorrhizae - fungi associated with the roots of plants that allowed for plants to colonize land



Ectomycorrhizae - mycorrhizae outside of the root



Arbuscular Mycorrhizae - Mycorrhizae between the cell wall and the cell membrane of a plant



Microsporidia - Unicellular, obligate parasites that lack mitochondria and instead of mitosomes that
don't have DNA



Chytrids - The only fungus still with flagella. They are coenocytic but not dikaryons. They kill frogs



Zygospores - Coenocytic fungi that don't divide the cell membrane. Haploid for most of their lives.
Reproduce largely asexually



Glomeromycota - Fungus that only reproduces asexually



Ascomycota - Fungi that produces sac-like fruiting bodies that contain sexual reproduction organs
known as asci



Basidiomycota - Mostly saprobic fungi that have dikaryotic mushrooms and have an instantaneous
meiosis after the diploid has formed



Choanoflagellates - Closely related group to animals that have collared cells with flagella



Characteristics of Animals - Multicellular, Heterotrophic, Internal digestion, and Some mobile stage

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