| A | B |
| Hyphae | Network of threadlike structures making up the body of fungi. |
| Mycelium | Mass of hyphae forming the body of the fungus. |
| Yeast | Common name given to a kind of fungi. |
| Budding | Asexual reproduction where a small cell forms from a large cell and pinches itself off or remains attached to the large cell. |
| Stolon | Stem-like structures of a mold. |
| Rhizoid | Hypha that acts as an anchor for a fungus. |
| Basidium | Club-shaped reproductive structure that forms on the gills of a mushroom. |
| Lichen | Symbiotic association between fungus and algae |
| Sprorangium Fungi | Fungi that produce spores on tips of hyphae that make spores. EX. bread mold |
| Club Fungi | Fungi with club-shaped parts that produce spores and form networks of branched hyphae underground. EX. mushrooms |
| Sac Fungi | Produce spores in saclike structures. EX. Penicillium |
| Mutualism | A living arrangement in which both organisms benefit. EX. lichen ( fungus ) and algae/ blue-green bacteria. |