Across
- 2. Where the motile gametes (sperm) are produced
- 5. Hyphae that "stand" up above the medium and get oxygen, produce spores and spread the fungus
- 9. Red algae
- 11. Hyphae that grow within the material the fungus is growing on
- 12. Gives shape to its body in replace of a cell wall
- 13. Golden algae
- 19. Body of a plantlike organism that does not have leaves, roots, or stems
- 20. Two identical specialized cells
- 21. Specialized cells that are different in size and form
- 24. Simple colony of a slender chain of cells growing end to end
Down
- 1. Product from red algae used in pudding and gelatin shells of capsules
- 2. Small air-filled pockets and holds up the thallus (two words)
- 3. The diatom s
- 4. Hyphae that actually enter host cells to get nutrition from cytoplasm of host cells
- 6. Green algae
- 7. Brown algae
- 8. Aerial hyphae that connect groups of hyphae together
- 10. All are unicellular with two flagella; one is in a groove around the cell and the other is for movement
- 14. Hyphae branches that produce spores
- 15. Special cells that anchor the algae to something and appear rootlike
- 16. "Body" of a fungus is composed of slender filaments
- 17. End result of the fusion of gametes
- 18. Two filaments line up next to each other forming a type of tube connecting adjacent cells
- 22. Mass of intertwined hyphae visible without magnification
- 23. Where a nonmotile gamete or egg (ovum) is produced
