||Phy`co*my*ce"tes (?), n. pl. [NL.; Gr.
&?; seaweed + mycetes.] (Bot.) A large, important
class of parasitic or saprophytic fungi, the algal or algalike fungi.
The plant body ranges from an undifferentiated mass of protoplasm to a
well-developed and much-branched mycelium. Reproduction is mainly
sexual, by the formation of conidia or sporangia; but the group shows
every form of transition from this method through simple conjugation
to perfect sexual reproduction by egg and sperm in the higher
forms. -- Phy`co*my*ce"tous (#),
a.
||Phy`co*my*ce"tes (?), n. pl. [NL.; Gr.
&?; seaweed + mycetes.] (Bot.) A large, important
class of parasitic or saprophytic fungi, the algal or algalike fungi.
The plant body ranges from an undifferentiated mass of protoplasm to a
well-developed and much-branched mycelium. Reproduction is mainly
sexual, by the formation of conidia or sporangia; but the group shows
every form of transition from this method through simple conjugation
to perfect sexual reproduction by egg and sperm in the higher
forms. -- Phy`co*my*ce"tous (#),
a.