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Microbody and marcobody fungus

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Old 02-16-2013, 03:08 PM
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Default Microbody and marcobody fungus



First of all, I m sorry for my english, it is not my main one.
I m currently a student in environmental engineering. I got a question from a teacher to find difference between microbody fungus and macro body fungus ( or microfungi and macro fungi) I m sorry that I m just guessing about what are they in english. Currently I can't find anything that can related to the subject. Could anyone please help me, my friends and me have tried for a couple of day without any luck.
Thank you in advance.
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Would anyone be so kind?
Please, I really need this.
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