
1) Agaric 2) Ascomycete 3) Ascomycetous 4) Basidiomycete 5) Basidiomycetous 6) Blastomycete 7) Bolete 8) Candida 9) Inocybe sambucina 10) Earthball 11) Earthnut 12) Earthstar 13) Earthtongue 14) Ergotic 15) Gasteromycete 16) Gastromycete 17) Gyromitra 18) Lorchel 19) Inocybe lacera 20) Monilia 21) Mushroom
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1) Bad growth 2) Dry rot 3) Flora 4) Lichen co-creator 5) Mouldy style of furniture 6) Mushroom 7) Mushroom or mildew 8) Plant 9) Plant life 10) Spore spreader 11) Tinactin target 12) Toadstool
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A eukaryotic, heterotrophic organism whose usually walled, threadlike cells absorb nutrients. (Pl. fungi.)
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• (n.) Any one of the Fungi, a large and very complex group of thallophytes of low organization, -- the molds, mildews, rusts, smuts, mushrooms, toadstools, puff balls, and the allies of each. • (n.) A spongy, morbid growth or granulation in animal bodies, as the proud flesh of wounds.
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a general term used to denote a group of eukaryotic protists, including mushrooms, yeasts, rusts, moulds, smuts, etc., which are characterized by the absence of chlorophyll and by the presence of a rigid cell wall composed of chitin, mannans, and sometimes cellulose. They are usually of simple morphological form or show some reversible cellular sp....
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(F moisi, R fungi, ciuperca, mucegai) A plant growth obtaining its nutrition by breakdown of organic matter, usually associated with the presence of dampness, eg. in timber. The plants are characterized by the absence of chlorophyll (BS 4261)
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any of about 80,000 known species of organisms of the kingdom Fungi, which includes the yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, molds, mushrooms, and ... [41 related articles]
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A plant-like organism that does not make chlorophyll. Mushrooms, yeasts, and molds are examples. The plural is fungi.
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A primitive form of plant life. It is not vascular, and non-photo synthetic organism
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A microorganism that lacks chlorophyll.
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<microbiology> A general term used to denote a group of eukaryotic protists, including mushrooms, yeasts, rusts, moulds, smuts, etc., which are characterised by the absence of chlorophyll and by the presence of a rigid cell wall composed of chitin, mannans and sometimes cellulose. ... They are usually of simple morphological form or show some...
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(fung´gәs) pl. fun´gi any member of the kingdom Fungi, a group of eukaryotic organisms that includes mushrooms, yeasts, and molds; they lack chlorophyll, have a rigid cell wall in some stage of the life cycle, and reproduce by means of spores. Fungi are present in the soil, air, and water, but only a few species can caus...
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Fun'gus noun ;
plural Latin
Fungi , English
Funguses . [ Latin , a mushroom; perhaps akin to a doubtful Greek ... sponge, for ...; if so, confer English
sponge .]
1. (Botany) Any one of the Fungi, a large and very complex group of thallophytes of low organizat...
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(plural=fungi) An organism incapable of producing its own food supply by photosynthesis, usually having microscopic thread-like feeding structures (hyphae) and reproductive spores. Fungi cause decay of plant material.
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A primative plant-like form of life lacking chlorophyl.
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A primitive form of plant life that can be parasitic for example a ringworm.
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Fungus is slang for facial hair, a beard.
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(Plural: Fungi) A Eukaryote possessing a cell wall. Fungi cannot conduct photosynthesis and they feed on organic matter. Fungi include mushrooms and moulds.
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fungus (s) 1. In medicine, a spongy, morbid growth. 2. A single-celled or multicellular organism without chlorophyll which reproduces by spores and lives by absorbing nutrients from organic matter.
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an organism that is dependent on another organism for nourishment
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Click images to enlargeAny of a unique group of organisms that includes moulds, yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, mushrooms, and toadstools. There are around 70,000 species of fungi known to science, although there may be as many as 1.5 million actually in existence. They are not considered to be plants for three main reason...
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A primitive form of plant life that can be parasitic (as in the case of ringworm).
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(plural form is fungi) organisms that are plant-like but lack chlorophyll; molds, rusts, mildews, and mushrooms are all types of fungi
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A lower plant lacking chlorophyll which may attack green plants; mold, rust, mildew.
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A lower plant lacking chlorophyll which may attack green plants; mold, rust, mildew.
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