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What are the cell divisions between cells in many fungi called?

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What are single cell fungi call?

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How does zycomycetes differ from basidiomycete?

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Zygote fungi produce reproductive cells in cases called?

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What are the cells of fungi are arranged in branching threadlike rubes called?

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