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Stupid its not penicillium it yeast numbnuts

right, yeasts are nonfilamentous, unicellular fungi.

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Are sac fungi multi-cellular or unicellular?

Sac Fungi are both unicellular and multicellular


When do sac fungi form dikaryotic hyphae?

After dikaryotization .


Are both bacteria and fungi multicellular?

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Is threadlike fungi unicellular?

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Are fungi multicellular or unicellular?

Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.


Multicellular fungi are composed of thin filaments what is this called?

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What do sac fungi eat?

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All fungi except yeasts have bodies composed of slender filaments called?

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