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Types of dimorphism (having two body types) include:

  • Phenotypic dimorphism is switching between two cell-types. For example the fungus Candida albicans infects host tissue by switching from its usual unicellular yeast-like form into an invasive, multicellular filamentous form.
  • Frond dimorphism refers to differing forms of fern fronds between the sterile and fertile fronds.
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