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FungiPlural of fungus.
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FungiMicroscopic organisms that live in damp wood (among other places) and cause mold growth, staining and decay.
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FungiLatin plural of fungus. In biology, in reference to one of the lowest of the great groups of cellular cryptograms.
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Fungi(singular: fungus) organisms that survive by decomposing and absorbing nutrients in organic material such as soil or dead organisms.
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FungiA lower order of plant organisms, excluding bacteria, that have no chlorophyll or vascular system. Their vegetative body consists of threadlike hyphae, and they often develop spore-producing structure [..]
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FungiA plant that lacks chlorophyll and vascular tissue.
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FungiOne of the five kingdom classifications; consists of nonphotosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms with cell walls, filamentous bodies, and absorptive nutrition. fungicidal
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FungiMushrooms.
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FungiA group of organisms comprising the kingdom Fungi within Domain Eukarya
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FungiMulti-celled, non-photosynthetic organisms that are neither plants nor animals. Fungal cells form long chains called hyphae and may form fruiting bodies such as mold or mushrooms to disperse spores. Some fungi such as yeast are single-celled.
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FungiA group of organisms comprising the kingdom Fungi, which includes molds and mushrooms. They can exist either as single cells or make up a multicellular body called a mycelium. Fungi lack chlorophyll a [..]
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Fungikingdom consisting of heterotrophic, eukaryotic organisms Examples include mushroom and yeast.
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Fungi
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FungiFungi are not plants or animals: in fact they have their own kingdom. They include micro-organisms such as yeasts and moulds, as well as mushrooms. They live by decomposing and absorbing the organic matter which they grow in.
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FungiMushrooms.
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FungiA group of microorganisms that includes molds and yeasts.
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FungiEdible organisms which include mushrooms, yeast and even mold in some cheeses. Dried varieties are from Asian supermarkets.
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Fungi(n) the taxonomic kingdom including yeast, molds, smuts, mushrooms, and toadstools; distinct from the green plants(n) an organism of the kingdom Fungi lacking chlorophyll and feeding on organic matter [..]
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FungiMolds, mildews, yeasts, mushrooms, and puffballs, a group of organisms that lack chlorophyll and therefore are not photosynthetic. They are usually nonmobile, filamentous, and multicellular. G
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FungiLow parasitic forms of plant life which deteriorate wood by using it as a source of food and may be wood staining or wood destroying.
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FungiAerobic, multicellular, nonphotosynthetic, heterotrophic microorganisms. The fungi include mushrooms, yeast, molds, and smuts. Most fungi are saprophytes, obtaining their nourishment from dead organic [..]
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FungiA kingdom of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that live parasitically as saprobes, including Mushrooms; Yeasts; smuts, Molds, etc. They reproduce either sexually or asexually, and have Life Cycles [..]
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FungiA Family of ascomycetous Fungi, order Onygenales, characterized by smooth ascospores. Genera in the Family include Arthroderma, Keratinomyces, and Ctenomyces. Several well-known anamorphic Forms are p [..]
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FungiMulticellular Fungi that are commonly referred to as molds, containing branching tubular structures (Hyphae) that form a mass of intertwining strands (Mycelium).
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FungiA large and heterogenous group of Fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a sexual state. Many of the pathogenic Fungi in Humans belong to this group.
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FungiFungi whose taxonomic relationships have not been authoritatively established.
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FungiNeither plants nor animals, fungi are eukaryotes (organisms whose cells have nuclei) which are incapable of making their own food by photosynthesis and survive by breaking down chemical compounds made by plants and bacteria to waste products, just like we do.
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FungiA kingdom of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that live parasitically as saprobes, including MUSHROOMS; YEASTS; smuts, molds, etc. They reproduce either sexually or asexually, and have life cycles [..]
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FungiFungi whose taxonomic relationships have not been authoritatively established.
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Fungia group of organisms that lack chlorophyll (which helps plants to make food). They are unable to create their own food and must get their nutrients from the environment around them.
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Fungiparasites similar to plants that can infect the body; examples include the fungi that cause athelete's foot or vaginal yeast infections
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FungiAn organism which reproduces by the use of spores; examples: mould, mildew, yeast, mushrooms
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Fungiall non-chlorophyll-bearing thallophytes (i.e., all non-chlorophyll-bearing plants of a lower order than mosses and liverworts) that often show mycelial, spreading growth, e.g., rusts, mildews, molds [..]
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FungiA major group of microorganisms commonly known as molds, mushrooms, and mildews; some cause disease.
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FungiSaprophytic and parasitic plants that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, and mushrooms.
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FungiA group of microorganisms that includes moulds and yeasts.
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FungiMushrooms, molds, mildews, rusts, and smuts that are small non-chlorophyll-bearing plants lacking roots, stems, and leaves. They occur in natural waters and grow best in the absence of light. Their de [..]
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Fungi - a group of eukaryotic organisms characterised by the presence of chitin in their cell walls. Fungi may be unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (filamentous fungi). Fungi may be pathogenic, particularly in individuals with a compromised immune system.
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FungiOrganisms that can cause a number of diseases in humans, including ringworm and athlete's foot.
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FungiMicrobes with rigid cell walls; includes yeast and mycelial forms.
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FungiA fungus is any member of a large group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. Fungi can be found in the Dry Valleys within endolithic communities as well as in moss vegetation.
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FungiPlants unable to produce their own food and are usually parasitic or saprophytic. Fungi includes single celled microscopic yeasts, moulds, mildews and toadstools. Yeasts are used for fermentation, mou [..]
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FungiSaprophytic and parasitic plants that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts and mushrooms.
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FungiA large group of spore-producing organisms which feed on organic matter and include moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
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FungiFungi are any of a group of parasitic lower plants that lack chlorophyll, including molds and mildews.
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FungiThis game tests and refreshes your knowledge about fungi and the common diseases they cause. (15 items chosen from 40 questions).
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FungiFUNGI A class of organisms which live by decomposing and absorbing organic materials, often associated with chronically damp environments.
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FungiAny of numerous eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Fungi, which lack chlorophyll and vascular tissue and range in form from a single cell to a body mass of branched filamentous hyphae that often produce specialised fruiting bodies. Fungi live by decomposing or absorbing organic material in or on which they grow.
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FungiFungi are darkness-dwelling, parasitic plants that help some degrading of natural materials such as wood and various plant parts. Examples of fungi include mold, yeast and mushrooms. Fungi release spo [..]
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FungiA separate kingdom comprising living things that are neither animals nor plants. The kingdom Fungi includes molds, yeasts, mushrooms, and puffballs. In this course, the terms fungi and mold are used interchangeably.
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FungiPlural for fungus; a special sub-kingdom of plants including yeast, that lack chlorophyll and are capable of budding to reproduce.
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FungiAerobic, multicellular, nonphotosynthetic, heterotrophic microorganisms. The fungi include mushrooms, yeast, molds, and smuts. Most fungi are saprophytes, obtaining their nourishment from dead organic matter. Along with bacteria, fungi are the principal organisms responsible for the decomposition of carbon in the biosphere. Fungi have two ecologica [..]
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Fungi
ororscratch, quelbe
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Fungi
mul|Dikarya,mul|Animalia, mul|Plantae, mul|Protozoa, mul|Chromista - kingdoms in Eukaryota
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Fungi(singular = fungus) Single celled microorganisms somewhat similar to plant cells. Fungi can occur as yeasts (oval shaped) or molds (which have branching arms called hyphae) that spread and invade tissue. Serious fungal infections usually occur soon after transplantation if at all, and often affect the sickest, most debilitated patients.
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FungiA fungus (plural: fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms a [..]
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FungiFungi is the name given to the local musical form of the British Virgin Islands. It is also the native music of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where it is known as quelbe. Fungi music is an expression of Vi [..]
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FungiA fungus (plural: fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms a [..]
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FungiFungi is a plural form of Fungus.
Fungi may also refer to:
Fungi (music), a Caribbean music style
Cou-cou, also known as "fungi", a Caribbean food
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FungiGroup, at the kingdom level, in the classification of life. Multicellular organisms that have a eukaryotic cell type, mitochondria, and a cell wall composed of chitin and other noncellulose polysaccha [..]
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FungiMulti-celled organisms that reproduce by spores and rely on living or dead organic matter for food.
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FungiMulti-celled organisms that reproduce by spores and rely on living or dead organic matter for food.
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Fungilarge group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms, classified as a kingdom, and separate from plants, animals, and bacte [..]
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FungiUnicellular or multicellular eukaryotic cells that obtain their food from external sources, and reproduce sexual or asexually. (yeast) Lecture - Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
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FungiThis is the Italian term used for mushrooms a common topping on Jamaican pizzas. T
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