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- Complete the life cycle to explain the generalized life cycle of fungi. Use the terms below. Karyogamy Meiosis Mycelium Plasmogamy SporesWhich members of the union of fungi make hyphae? Select all that apply. Ascomycetes Basidiomycetes Chytrids Glomeromycetes Microsporidia Zygomycetes slime molds oomyceteswhich kinds of lichens have the lowest surface area per unit volume of tissue? Which have the most? How would you expect the form of a lichen to affect its nutrient retention ability? Its vulnerability to air pollution?