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 Fungus - MSN Encarta
Yeast, a small, single-celled fungus, reproduces by budding, in which a bump forms on the yeast cell, eventually partitioning from the cell and growing into a new yeast cell.
Certain fungus parasites injure plants and animals, causing millions of dollars of damage to farm animals, crops, and trees each year.
Fungus, any member of a diverse group of organisms that—unlike plants and animals—obtain food by absorbing nutrients from an external source.
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 Fungus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A fungus (plural fungi) is a eukaryotic organism that digests its food externally and absorbs the nutrient molecules into its cells.
The mycelium grows through the medium on which the fungus feeds.
Because fungi are embedded in the medium in which they grow, they are often not visible to the naked eye.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungus   (1891 words)

  
 BIGpedia - Fungus - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online
The seeds of many orchids require a fungus to germinate.
The hyphae typically form a microscopic network within the substrate (food source) called the mycelium, through which food is absorbed.
Some insectivorous species produce sticky substances which trap insects, while the worm-eating fungi produce substances which drug and immobilize worms, which are then consumed.
http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Fungi   (1505 words)

  
 shelf fungus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about shelf fungus
The mass of hyphae, which form its mycelium, penetrates and feeds upon the dead wood on which the fungus is living.
The largest part of the fungus, its network of hyphae, is unseen inside the log.
Any of a group of fungi (see fungus) with fruiting bodies that grow like shelves from the trunks and branches of trees.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/shelf+fungus   (199 words)

  
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