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  • 71Mycorrhiza — This mycorrhiza includes a fungus in the genus Amanita A mycorrhiza (Gk. μυκός, mykós, fungus and ριζα, riza, roots ,[1] pl mycorrhizae, mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic (generally mutualistic …

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  • 72Sporangium — Mature sporangium of an Absidia mold …

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  • 73Basidium — A basidium (pl., basidia) is a microscopic, spore producing structure found on the hymenophore of fruiting bodies of basidiomycete fungi. The presence of basidia is one of the main characteristic features of the Basidiomycota. A basidium usually… …

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  • 74Oomycete — Water moulds The reproductive structures of Phytophthora infestans Scientific classification …

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  • 75Corn smut — Huitlacoche Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Subkingdom …

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  • 76Gametogenesis — is a process by which diploid or haploid precursor cells undergo cell division and differentiation to form mature haploid gametes. Depending on the biological life cycle of the organism, gametogenesis occurs by meiotic division of diploid… …

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  • 77Filament — may refer to:In physics and electrical engineering* Electrical filament * Current filament * Filament propagation, diffractionless propagation of a light beam * Hot cathode, a filament in a vacuum tube that emits electronsIn astronomy* Galaxy… …

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  • 78Actinomyces — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Actinomyces image width = 240px image caption = Scanning electron micrograph of Actinomyces israelii . domain = Bacteria phylum = Actinobacteria ordo = Actinomycetales familia = Actinomycetaceae genus =… …

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  • 79Arbuscular mycorrhiza — An arbuscular mycorrhiza (plural mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas) is a type of mycorrhiza in which the fungus penetrates the cortical cells of the roots of a vascular plant.Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AMs) are characterized by the formation of unique… …

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  • 80Phenotypic switching — (a.k.a. phenotypic dimorphism) is switching between two cell types. An example is Candida albicans, which, when it infects host tissue, switches from the usual unicellular yeast like form of into an invasive, multicellular filamentous form. [cite …

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