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Multicellular fungi

Multicelluar fungi are multicellular fungi . They are made of filaments called hyphae , and a collection of hypae is known as a mycelium . They lack barriers such as cell walls or membranes to divide one cell from another, so the cytoplasm is shared between cells. References scientia.org This fungi related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding...
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Bracket Fungi

Bracket Fungus is a generic name for the thousand or more species of Fungus that grow protruding like a shelf from the trunks of trees. Their name comes from their growing partially around the trunk, to form a shape rather like a bracket. This fungi related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
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Mycorrhizal fungi

Mycorrhizal fungi refer to species of fungi that form a symbiotic relationship with plants , exchanging nutrients at fungal/root membrane interfaces. Millions of years ago, trees, flowers and grasses faced many natural stresses, such as low soil fertility, drought and temperature extremes. To survive, most plant species established a symbiotic partnership with a unique group of soil organisms...
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Sterile Fungi

The Sterile Fungi , or mycelia sterilia are a group of fungi that do not produce any known spores , either sexual or asexual . This is considered a form group, not a taxonomic division , and is used as a matter of convenience. Because these fungi do not produce spores, it is impossible to use traditional methods of morphological comparison to classify them. However, molecular techniques...
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List of domesticated fungi and microorganisms

List of domesticated organisms from other kingdoms ( Fungi , Protista , and Monera ) Food (and cooking) mushrooms yeast ( baking , winemaking and brewing ) molds (for making cheese , tempeh , Quorn , Pu-erh and some sausages ) bacteria (for cheese , yogurt , kephir , buttermilk , sour cream ) Research, medicine and science viruses (for vaccines and...
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Enslaver Fungi

Enslaver Fungi refer in general to parasitic species of fungal pathogen , usually of insect hosts that display some degree of psionic control over the individual they inhabit and eventually kill. 'Enslaver' fungi are most notable because they make their insect hosts die perched in a position that favours the dispersal of spores by the wind, for example. This is done by the release of chemical...
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Jelly fungi

? Heterobasidiomycetes A jelly fungus ( Tremella cf. fuciformis ) () Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota <tr><td>Subdivision: <td> Hymenomycotina Class: Heterobasidiomycetes Orders Tremellales Auriculariales Dacryomycetales The Class Heterobasidiomycetes or jelly fungi is a paraphyletic...
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Coral fungi

Coral fungi are mushrooms that are so named due to their appearance to aquatic coral . Generally edible but typically too small to be worth gathering , some have been reported to have strong laxative effects. They are similar in structure to both jelly fungi and club fungi. This fungi related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
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Cup fungus (Redirected from Cup fungi)

Orange Cup Fungus Cup fungi are fungi (Ascomycota: Family Pezizaceae) which produce a mushroom that tends to grow in the shape of a "cup". Spores are formed on the inner surface of this fruiting body (mushroom). The cup shape typically serves to focus raindrops into splashing spores out of the cup. Additionally, the curvature enables wind currents to blow the spores out in a different...
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Fungus (Redirected from Fungi)

? Fungi Orange saprotrophic fungus . Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi L. , 1753 Divisions Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Glomeromycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota Yellow fungus Fungus growing on a tree in Borneo For the fictional character, see Fungus the Bogeyman . fungi...
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