Fungal Growth: Structures, Functions, and Responses
Across
- 2. Structures that act as tracks for moving vesicles
- 5. Tough Ridgid layer in Fungal Cell walls
- 7. Where hyphal growth occurs (our control center)
- 8. Growth response to light (e.g., in Pilobolus)
- 9. Growth responding to gravity
- 10. Internal cross-walls in fungal hyphae
- 12. Tiny sacs that contains cell wall building materials
- 15. Allows for elongation to happen
Down
- 1. Flexible glucose chains; provide strength, elasticity, and form a supportive matrix.
- 2. Affect mouthfeel, texture, and color in winemaking
- 3. Stores DNA and controls cell activities
- 4. Growth in response to touch or physical contact
- 6. A motor protein that Moves cargo toward the cell center
- 11. A growth pattern where Hyphae grow outward in any direction
- 13. Allows us to build as the fungi stretches
- 14. Dark pigment protecting cells from UV and stress
- 15. Helps vesicles fuse with target membranes,