hypha
111Schimmel [1] — Schimmel, gewöhnliche Bezeichnung einer Anzahl Pilze (Schimmelpilze, Hyphomyzeten), die als faseriger, flockiger oder staubiger, weißer, grauer, bläulichgrüner, gelblicher, rötlicher, bräunlicher oder schwärzlicher Überzug auf abgestorbenen,… …
112arthrospore — (ar thro spōr) A spore resulting from the fragmentation of a hypha …
113blastospore — (blas to spōr) A spore formed by budding from a hypha …
114coenocytic — (se no sit ik) Refers to a multinucleate cell or hypha formed by repeated nuclear divisions not accompanied by cell divisions …
115sporangium — (spo ran je um; pl., sporangia) A saclike structure or cell, the contents of which are converted into an indefinite number of spores. It is borne on a special hypha called a sporangiophore …
116conidium — Asexual spore of fungus, borne at the tip of a specialized hypha (conidiophore) …
117dikaryon — di·kar·y·on (dī kărʹē ŏn , ən) n. The state in certain fungi in which each compartment of a hypha contains two nuclei, each derived from a different parent. [di 1 + Greek karuon, nut, kernel; see karyo .] * * * …
118hyphal — See hypha. * * * …
119webh- — To weave, also to move quickly. Derivatives include web, weevil, and wobble. 1. weave, woof1, from Old English wefan, to weave, from Germanic *weban. 2. weft, from Old English …
120hyphopodium — /huy feuh poh dee euhm/, n., pl. hyphopodia / dee euh/. (in a fungus) a specialized hyphal branch, composed of one or two usually lobed cells, serving for attachment and for the absorption of food. [ < NL; see HYPHA, O , PODIUM] * * * …