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habit is called partlienogenesis, which means reproduction 



by aw e^g without fertilization. 



Fig. 33. A common water mould {Saiwolegnia): A, a fly from which mycelial fila- 

 ments of the parasite are growing; B, tip of a branch organized as a sporangium; 

 C, sporangium discharging biciliate zoospores; F, oogonium with antheridium in 

 contact, the tube having penetrated to the egg; D and E, oogonia with several 

 eggs.— ^-C after Thuret. Z>-/^ after DeBary. 



40. Mucor. — One of the most common of the Mucors, or 

 " black moulds," forms white furry growths on damp bread, 

 preserved fruits, manure heaps, etc. It is therefore a 

 saprophyte, the co^nocytic mycelium branching extensively 

 through the substratum (Fig. 34). 



