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Fungi

Fungi

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Biology

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9th - 12th Grade

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Tracy Strange

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Multiple Choice

Fungi are organisms that can be identified due to the presence of ____ in thier cell walls

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mold

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yeast

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chitin

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Multiple Choice

Common fungi include _____ which can be observed growing on food

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mold

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yeast

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chitin

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Multiple Choice

An example of a single celled fungi is

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mold

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yeast

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chitin

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Multiple Choice

Many fungi are multicellular and the body of these fungi is know as

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hyphae

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mycelium

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septa

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Multiple Choice

The filamentous branches of the body of the fungi is known as

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hyphae

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mycelium

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septa

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The filamentous branches contain individual cells separated by

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hyphae

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mycelium

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septa

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Asexual reproduction in yeast is called

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sporocarp

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spores

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budding

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zygospore

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Sexual reproduction can occur in fungi when the parent organism uses its ______ to produce haploid cells

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sporocarp

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spores

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budding

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zygospore

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The haploid cells produced during sexual reproduction of fungi

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sporocarp

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spores

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budding

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zygospore

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During sexual reproduction two haploid cells fuse to form a diploid fungal cell known as a

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sporocarp

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spores

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budding

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zygospore

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Multiple Select

Cryptococcus neoformans is this type of fungus

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Zygomycota

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Basidiomycota

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Rhizipus stolonifera is an example of this type of fungus

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Zygomycota

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Basidiomycota

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These fungi have club-like structures

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zygomycota

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basidiomycota

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Uses spores for budding

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zygomycota

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basidiomycota

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These fungi contain coencytic hyphae and haploid nuclei

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Zygomycota

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basidiomycota

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Aspergillus is this type of fungus

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Ascomycota

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Zygomycota

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Use spores for both sexual and asexual reproduction

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Ascomycota

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Zygomycota

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Use spores primarily for asexual

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Ascomycota

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Zygomycota

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These fungi have a cup-shaped fruiting body

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Ascomycota

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Zygomycota

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These fungi are most responsible for food spoilage

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Ascomycota

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Zygomycota

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