hypha|hyphae in English

noun

thread-like structure in fungi (Botany)

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1. The reaction of aerial hyphae doesn't permit any conclusion about transport of griseofulvin in fungal hyphae.

2. In Basidiomycetes, the terminal end of a hypha gives rise to the ____

3. The Bluffer Mushroom can be cultivated in your garden if you have its hypha

4. Ascomycetes are characterized by septate hyphae with simple pores

5. Filamentous Ascomycetes produce hyphae divided by perforated septa, allowing streaming of …

6. Chlamydospores arise on elongated suspensor cells situated on pseudohyphae or hyphae.

7. Of bundles of hyphae in lichens - not stiff and not Adglutinate

8. The microsymbiont is an actinomycete having two morphologies: septate hyphae (ca.

9. Basidiospores are produced by the union of the nuclei at the tip of a binucleated segment of a hypha

10. Basidiospores germinate to produce monokaryotic (haploid, one nucleus per cell) hyphae

11. These hyphae form spores, or Blastospheres, which can become airborne when the soil is disturbed.

12. Absorptive area is increased indirectly through fungal hyphae which extend from hairless rootlets into the soil.

13. A mass of hyphae in an Ascomycete is commonly referred to as a(n) A

14. Asexual reproduction produces spores called conidia which develop on the tips of specialized aerial hyphae.

15. Surface cells of compact hyphae of young sclerotia elongated, became irregularly arranged, and melanized.

16. Coniothyrium minitans is a destructive parasite of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum that kills hyphae and sclerotia.

17. The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, threadlike hyphae.

18. The aerial, thick-walled spores of Diheterospora chlamydosporia arose as terminal swellings on erect hyphae.

19. Germination of Chlamydospores is difficult to accurately assess when Chlamydospores are attached to remnants of supporting hyphae

20. Filamentous Ascomycetes produce hyphae divided by perforated septa, allowing streaming of cytoplasm from one cell to another.

21. When hyphae form a colony, the fluffy, tangled mass is called a mycelium, which is the visible mold.

22. All hyphae of Basidiomycetes are divided into segments by septa and go through three stages of development

23. Clumps of degenerated hyphae were usually encased within material that stained positive with aniline blue, presumably callose.

24. The vegetative hyphae of spores on LG media accumulate glycogen particles in their cytoplasm but contain very little lipid.

25. But most Ascomycetes interpolate a dikaryophase, during which the number of pairs of compatible nuclei is multiplied, often enormously, as dikaryotic hyphae (often called ascogenous hyphae, as in the diagram above) grow and branch within a mass of monokaryotic (haploid) tissue which is the framework of the fruit body (the ascoma).