| A | B |
| Hyphae | threadlike filaments |
| Fungus | spore producing organism |
| Mycelium | broad underground mat |
| Mycologists | scientists who study fungi |
| Budding | a form of reproduction that yeasts use |
| Lichen | made up of a fungus and an alga |
| Rhizopus stolonifer | best known threadlike fungus |
| Morels | a type of sac fungi that is highly prized for cooking |
| Club Fungi | a mushroom that may spring up in lawns |
| Imperfect | fungi that have no known reproductive system |
| Slime Molds | funguslike organisms that cause a problem in classification |
| Penicillin | 1928, by Alexandra Fleming |
| Slime Molds | germinate by flagella |
| Imperfect Fungi | antibiotic penicillin |
| Lichens | colorful ,crustlike bloches on rocks |
| Sac Fungi | largest group of fungi |
| Club Fungi | produces a clublike structure |
| Threadlike Fungi | produces spores that are found at the tips of hyphae |