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BESC 204 Final Question and answers already passed What structure do Chitrids produce spores within?
A) oogonium
B) sporataphore
C) apothecium
D) sporangium - correct answer Sporangium
The fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is the casual agent of amphibian decline. This fungus produces:...
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What structure do Chitrids produce spores within?
A) oogonium
B) sporataphore
C) apothecium
D) sporangium - correct answer ✔Sporangium
The fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is the casual agent of amphibian
decline. This fungus produces:
A) aflagellate sporangiospores B) flagellate zoospores C) ascospores D)
zygospores - correct answer ✔Flagellate zoospores
If you were to see an unknown fungus under a microscope and see hyphae
and simple septa, you would have evidence that this fungus is a
A) Chytrid
B) Zygomycete
C) Ascomycete
D) Basidiomycete - correct answer ✔Ascomycete
A homothallic fungus can
A) produce only male or female structures
B) cannot produce sexual structures
C) does not produce sexual spores
D) produce sexual structures without a partner - correct answer ✔Produce
sexual structures without a partner
, The author of the course book is - correct answer ✔Hudler
Which of these does not produce spores in a sporangium?
A) Zoopagomycota
B) Zygomycota
C) Chitridiomycota
D) Ascomycota - correct answer ✔Ascomycota
Pilobolus is a _____________ that produces sporangia at the apex of a
transparent sporangiophore. The sporangiophore is capable of orienting itself
via phototropism to eject its sporangia towards blades of grass. - correct
answer ✔Zygomycete
Which is the process by which spores are differentiated within sporangia?
A) nuclear division
B) dikaryotic growth
C) cytoplasmic cleavage
D) osmotic pressure - correct answer ✔Cytoplasmic cleavage
What group of fungi is known as the "sac fungi"?
A) chytridiomycota
B) zygomycota
C) ascomycota
D) basidiomycota - correct answer ✔Ascomycota
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