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fungistasis a state where fungal growth is inhibited but death of the fungus does not occur.
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funiculus (1) a fine rope of hyphae (Pitt & Hocking, 1985); (2) the cord attaching the peridiole to the inner wall of a basidioma in some Nidulariales. adj. funicular.
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fungemia Fungal infection disseminated through the bloodstream.
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fungus 1. One of a group of primitive, nonvascular organisms including mushrooms, yeasts, rusts, and molds. 2. Fungi, which were once classified as plants, have since been reclassified as unmoving organisms that lack chlorophyll. Some fungi are single-celled but differ from bacteria in that they have a distinct nucleus and other cellular structures. Reproduction is accomplished by spores. ...
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function A predefined operation that returns a single value.
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