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Yeasts
Spherical, unicellular
Reproduce by budding(except: Schizosaccharomyces rouxii by binary fission)
Yeast-like fungi
Often behave like typical budding Yeasts.
Under certain conditions: form pseudohyphae.
Dimorphic fungi
Exist as two morphological forms (yeasts and filaments).
Filamentous fungi; molds
Multicellular molds grow as hyphae
Hyphae collectively form the mycelium