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Microbiology Practice Test: Fungi – Molds and Yeasts
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Fungi – Molds and Yeasts topics include:  morphology, reproduction, physiology and fungi cultivation, fungi classification and special interest. Yeasts and molds are microscopic fungi that are part of the "cleanup crew" on Earth, breaking down old and spoiled food. They are often found in damp, dark, or steamy areas, such as on fruit, berries, and the skin and stomachs of mammals.  Here are some differences between yeasts and molds: Cell structure: Yeasts are unicellular organisms, while molds are multicellular. Reproduction: Yeasts reproduce by budding or fission, while molds grow... Show more
Microbiology Practice Test: Fungi – Molds and Yeasts
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1. Asexual fruiting bodies have name such as ________________