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