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What is the primary ecological function of fungi? - Answer-degradation The characteristic cell of fungi that grows via polarized growth is the - Answer-hypha You encounter a species of fungi you do not immediately recognize. If you were to attempt to sexually cross this fungus with another kn...

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What is the primary ecological function of fungi? - Answer-degradation

The characteristic cell of fungi that grows via polarized growth is the - Answer-hypha

You encounter a species of fungi you do not immediately recognize. If you were to
attempt to sexually cross this fungus with another known fungus to determine its
species, you would be using this concept to identify it: - Answer-biological species
concept

Within its cell wall a true fungus has this characteristic molecule: - Answer-chitin

A hymenium is - Answer-a specialized tissue from which asci are produced

A mass of many hyphae is called - Answer-mycelium

What structure of Chytids produce spores within - Answer-sporangium

The fungus, Bd, is the casual agent of amphibian decline. This fungus produces -
Answer-flagellate zoospores

Coenocytic hyphae does:
- possess simple septa
-have woronin bodies
-produce asci
-none of the above - Answer-none of the above

Which of these does not produce spores in a sporangium? - Answer-Ascomycota

If you were to see an unknown fungus under a microscope and see a hyphae and
simple septa, you would have evidence that this fungus is a: - Answer-Ascomycete

Which of these does not produce spores in the sporangium - Answer-Ascomycota

Which of these is a Zygomycete - Answer-Pilobolus

A homothallic fungus can - Answer-has both + and - mating type genes

True or False: Pilobolus is a chytrid that produces sporangia at the apex of a
transparent sporangiophore. The sporangiophore is capable of orienting itself via
thigmotropism to eject its sporangia towards blades of grass. - Answer-More than one
statement is untrue.

, Which is the process by which spores are differentiated within sporangia - Answer-
cytoplasmic cleavage

What group of fungi are known as the "sac fungi"? - Answer-Ascomycota

How many species of fungi did Hawksworth infer exist in the world? - Answer-1,500,000

Zygomycetes produce asexual spores known as: - Answer-sporangiospores

Members of Ascomycota are fungi that produce asexual conidia and sexual spores
within a sac-like structure called sporangium. Choose best answer: - Answer-This
statement is true, except that the structure Ascomycota produce sexual spores in its not
termed sporangium.

Which of the following is the name of the cup shaped sexual reproductive structure
containing exposed asci? - Answer-Apothecium

The hook-shaped cell in which karyogamy occurs within the ascus is called: - Answer-
crozier

Spores of the bean rust fungus Uromyces germinate on the leaf surface and are
attracted to plant stomates through chemo-attraction. They differentiate an
appressorium over the stomate to penetrate the host and establish disease: - Answer-
this statement is correct, except that the fungus finds the stomate by a means other
than chemo-attraction

Choose the best name to define the spores (look at test one for picture) - Answer-
Basidiospores

One unique structure in the hyphae of Basidiomycota are the short, backwardly-directed
branches that provide a bypass for one of the dikaryotic nuclei produced during
conjugate nuclear division. Its function is to assure the maintenance of the hyphal
dikaryon. What is the name of this structure: - Answer-clamp connection

What trait from the following was lost as fungi adapted to produce the groups that exist
today (from zoopagomycota to ascomycota) - Answer-production of sporangiospores

What trait was gained to produce the groups that exist today (from zoopagomycota to
ascomycota)? - Answer-production of dikaryotic state

What trait from the following was lost as fungi adapted to produce the groups that exist
today (from blastocladiomycota to zygomycota) - Answer-production of zoospores

What trait was gained to produce the groups that exist today (from chytridiomycota to
blastocladiomycota)? - Answer-production of hyphae

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