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Fungi such as Phycomyces blakesleeanus employ a variety of sensory mechanisms to avoid obstacles as their fruiting body grows, growing against gravity, toward light (even on the darkest night), into wind, and away from physical obstacles (probably using a mechanism of chemical sounding). [3] Other fungi form constricting rings or adhesive knobs that trap nematodes, which the fungus then digests. [4] One hormone that is used by many fungi is Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP).{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} See also
References1. ^Dusenbery, David B. (1996). “Life at Small Scale”. Scientific American Library, New York. {{ISBN|0-7167-5060-0}}. 2. ^Dusenbery, David B. (1996). “Life at Small Scale”, pp.56-59. Scientific American Library, New York. {{ISBN|0-7167-5060-0}}. 3. ^Dusenbery, David B. (1996). “Life at Small Scale”, pp. 82-84. Scientific American Library, New York. {{ISBN|0-7167-5060-0}}. 4. ^Dusenbery, David B. (1996). “Life at Small Scale”, pp.115-118. Scientific American Library, New York. {{ISBN|0-7167-5060-0}}. 2 : Fungus ecology|Behavior |
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