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A player is said to have a dominant strategy when one of the options available is superior, regardless of what strategy the other player chooses.
Plasmogamy
The fusion of the cytoplasm from two distinct fungal or algal cells, typically as part of sexual reproduction, preceding the fusion of nuclei.
Karyogamy
The fusion of two haploid nuclei; follows fusion (plasmogamy) of cells from two sexually compatible mating types.
Lichens
A symbiotic association between a fungus and an algae or cyanobacteria, living together to form a single, distinct organism that often appears as leafy or crusty growths on rocks and trees.
Basidiomycetes
a class of fungi characterized by producing spores on club-shaped structures called basidia, includes mushrooms and rusts.
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