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    Exam 34: Fungi: Structure, Function, and Diversity
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    Fungi Are More Likely to "Self-Fertilize" Because Hyphal Strands of the Same
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Fungi Are More Likely to "Self-Fertilize" Because Hyphal Strands of the Same

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Fungi are more likely to "self-fertilize" because hyphal strands of the same individual are in close proximity to each other.

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