A fungus that reproduces by budding
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a type of fungus that appears as a woolly growth. yeast. a single-celled fungus that reproduces by budding. dormant. not active at this time (in our study it is because the conditions aren't right in order to become active) mycelium/mycelia. The mass of hyphae.
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Budding, which is another method of asexual reproduction, occurs in most yeasts and in some filamentous fungi. In this process, a bud develops on the surface of either the yeast cell or the hypha, with the cytoplasm of the bud being continuous with that of the parent cell.
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