Characteristics of Fungi More About Fungi Reproduction in Fungi Role of Fungi Lichens
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What is True
T or F Fungi can be unicellular or multicellular.
100
What are hyphae?
The cells of fungi (other than yeast) are arranged in these long, threadlike tubes.
100
What are spores?
The tiny reproductive bodies that are produced by most fungi.
100
What are decomposers?
The general name of fungi that consume dead organisms.
100
What is an algae?
A lichen consists of a fungus and either an autorophic bacteria or this protozoan.
200
What are Eukaryotes?
Fungi - Eukaryotes or Prokaryotes
200
What is under the cap?
Location of gills in the mushroom.
200
What are fruiting bodies?
The reproductive structures produced above ground when environmental conditions are good.
200
What is true?
T or F Some fungi are edible.
200
What is mutualistic?
The type of relationship that the two organisms share in which both receive benefits.
300
What is false?
T or F Fungi can reproduce only sexually.
300
What is on whatever they eat?
Where fungi grow. (Hint - It has something to do with the "eating" habits of fungi)
300
What is asexual reproduction?
Reproduction by producing spores - asexual or sexual
300
What is carbon dioxide?
The gas yeast produces that makes bread rise.
300
What is air pollution?
Lichens are used as indicator organisms for this effect of human activity.
400
What are heterotrophs? Fungi to not make their own food.
Fungi - Heterotrophs or Autotrophs
400
What is by secreting digestive chemicals on what they grow on and absorbing the food through the hyphae?
How fungi obtain their food.
400
What is budding?
The type of asexual reproduction unicellular yeast cells undergo.
400
What is true?
T or F Fungi can cause diseases and prevent diseases.
400
What are trees and rocks?
The surfaces that lichens normally grow on.
500
What is moist and warm?
Type of habitat all fungi need.
500
What is true?
T or F Fungi feed on both living and dead organisms.
500
What are the hyphae?
When environmental conditions are unfavorable, the structures that grow together in order to exchange genetic material (sexual reproduction).
500
Who is Alexander Fleming?
The scientist that discovered that Penicillium mold killed bacteria.
500
What is false. Athlete's Foot is a fungus.
T or F Athlete's Foot is a type lichen.






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