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Disease which is characterized by severe chills, headache, fever, and fatigue
The ability to exist in two different forms dimorphism
An asexual process in which part of a yeast cell pinches itself off to produce a small offspring cell
Large, rounded cytoplasmic extensions that function both in movement and feeding
Symbiotic structure formed by a fungus and plant roots
The hyphae that anchor the mold to the surface of the bread and that penetrate the bread's surface
A mat of hyphae that forms the body of a fungus
Single-celled or simple multicellular eukaryotic organisms that generally do not fit in any other kingdom
Sacs of ascocarp that develop at the tips of the eukaryotic hyphae
multiple copies of DNA that direct the cell's metabolism and development
Unicellular algae that are free-living aquatic organisms. They form the base of nearly all marine and freshwater food chains
The production of light by means of chemical reaction in an organism, formed by some species of dinoflagellates
Single-celled gamete chambers where algae form gametes
A structure formed by fused gametangia, which contains many diploid nuclei
The mouth pore opens into this structure, which forms food vacuoles that move throughout the cytoplasm
Short, hairlike cytoplasmic projections that line the cell membrane
Hyphae that grow across the surface of bread
Process where cells can recognize AMP and crawl toward it
Two individuals join and exchange genetic material storied in a small second nucleus
Smaller nucleus that participates in the exchange of genetic material during conjugation
Autotrophic protists. They have chloroplasts and produce their own carbohydrates by photosynthesis, as plants do
Plantlike body position of a seaweed and its cells are usually haploid
Polysaccharide that comes from the cell walls of red algae
Large nucleus that contains multiple copies of DNA that direct the cell's metabolism and development
Tangled masses of filaments of cells

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