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Bio124 Fungi Lab Report Quiz_100% Correct Answers Fungi Lab Report Which of the following is NOT true of fungi? Select one: a. They digest their food outside of the body b. They recycle inorganic... nutrients to photosynthesizers c. Each of the filaments on the body is a mycelium d. Fungi cells lack chloroplasts Feedback The correct answer is: Each of the filaments on the body is a mycelium Question 2 Correct Mark 2.00 out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Match the following terms with their correct definition. Hypha Answer 1 Mycorrhizae Answer 2 Lichen Answer 3 Ascus Answer 4 Basidium Answer 5 Feedback Your answer is correct. The correct answer is: Hypha → filaments on a fungi body, Mycorrhizae → symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots, Lichen → symbiotic relationship between fungi and filaments on a fungi body symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots symbiotic relationship between fungi and green algae sac fungi sexual reproductive structure club fungi reproductive structuregreen algae, Ascus → sac fungi sexual reproductive structure, Basidium → club fungi reproductive structure Question 3 Correct Mark 2.00 out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What type of fungi is most closely related to club fungi? Select one: a. Sac fungi b. Zygospore fungi c. Chytrids d. Mycorrhizae Feedback The correct answer is: Sac fungi Question 4 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 Flag question Question text What are the fungal cell walls made of? How does this differ from plants? Fungi cell walls contain chitin rather than cellulose. CommentsComment: Question 5 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 Flag question Question text In terms of energy, why is fungi more animal-like than plant-like? Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants. They are not capable of photosynthesis. Fungi are heterotrophic, they use complex organic compounds as sources of energy and carbon. Comments Comment: Question 6 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 Flag question Question text How does fungi play an important role in human’s daily lives? Fungi play an important part of human lives because they help us produce medicines like penicillin. Fermentation is used to make things such as beer, bread, wine cheeses and soy sauce. We also eat many different types of mushrooms and truffles. Comments Comment: Question 7 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00Flag question Question text What is the benefit of septa in fungi? Septa: the cells that connect hyphae. Septa is perforated by pores large enough for ribosomes, mitochondria and nuclei to flow between cells. Septa prevents the loss of cytoplasm Comments Comment: Question 8 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 Flag question Question text You have a loaf of bread on your counter, that over time develops a white or light green layer of mold. What is the mold? What causes it, and why does it spread so quickly? Zygospore fungi, Rhizopus stolonifer (black bread mold) Comments Comment: Question 9 Correct Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 Flag question Question textMatch the fungi phyla with its correct description. Zygomycota Answer 1 Basidiomycot a Answer 2 Ascomycota Answer 3 Feedback Your answer is correct. The correct answer is: Zygomycota → hyphae are tubular, branched, and aseptate, Basidiomycota → produces four spores that remain attached almost like petals on a flower, Ascomycota → sack-like reproductive structure Question 10 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 Flag question Question text Why do mushrooms continue to grow in the same areas, even after they are picked and removed? They have mycelia which grows underground. It stays there even after they are picked and removed. It reproduces new mushrooms each year Comments Comment: Question 11 Complete Mark 6.00 out of 6.00 hyphae are tubular, branched, and aseptate produces four spores that remain attached almost like petals on a flower sack-like reproductive structureFlag question Question text Compare and contrast spores versus seeds in regards to nutritional requirements and dispersal methods. The difference is that seeds have nutrients within it and are dispersed by wind, insects, and animals. Spores are also dispersed by wind and also by flowing water, passed along by animal dung or even bursting spores. They do not have nutrients inside them so they must land at a suitable environment- - - - [Show More]

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