| Term | Definition |
| what are three examples of fungi | bread-mold ,yeast, cricket killing fungi |
| the cells of fungi are arranged in branching, threadlike tubes called | hyphea |
| how does fungi feed | 1st fungus grows hyphea into a food source. 2nd then digestive chemicals ooze from the hyphea into the food source. 3rd the chemicals break down the food into small substances that can be absorbed by the hyphea |
| most fungi reproduce by making | spores |
| yeast cells reproduce asexually in a process called | budding |
| what are the three major groups of fungi | sac, club, zygote |
| an interaction between two species in which both partners benefit | symbiosis |
| consists of a fungus and either an alga or an autotrophic bacterium living together in a mutualistic relationship | lichens |