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Answer in a b c d
2) Choose the best answer.
The majority of fungi reproduce asexually through ____________.
pollens
seeds
flowers
spores
3) Choose the best answer.
The basic structure unit for a fungus is the ______________.
septa
mycelium
chitin
hyphae
4) Choose the best answer.
Fungi have ___________ in their cell walls, not cellulose.
septa
chitin
mycelium
sporangia
5) Choose the best answer.
Each cell is often separated from other cells by cross walls called ______________.
hyphae
mycelium
chitin
septa
6) Choose the best answer.
How do nutrients travel through fungi?
through the septa
through fragmentation
by sporangia
through the chitin
7) Choose the best answer.
What is a mycelium?
a network of hyphae that form part of a fungus
the basic structural unit of a fungus
dividing walls or membranes in the hyphae of a fungus
toxic molds that contain mycotoxins
8) Choose the best answer.
What is an haustoria?
a network of hyphae that form part of a fungus
the basic structural unit of a fungus
dividing walls or membranes in the hyphae of a fungus
a specialized hyphae that fungi use to feed without destroying the host's cell
9) Matching.
One type of asexual reproduction is
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grows out from the parent cell until it becomes mature, and then separates from the parent.
10) Choose the best answer.
What are sporangium? Sporangium are _____.
networks of hyphae that form part of a fungus
dividing walls or membranes in the hyphae of a fungus
types of fungi that does not have hyphae
structures that some hyphae produce which carries all the spores
11) Choose the best answer.
What happens when a spore is released into the environment?
It will separate from its parent cell.
It will become mature.
Hyphae will germinate and grow into a new network of mycelium.
Hyphae will germinate and grow into a plant that can be pollinated to produce another fungus.
12) Select 3 that apply.
How are spores dispersed? By _____, _____, and ______.
toxins
germs
animals
wind
water
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2) d
3) d
4) b
5) d
6) a
7) a
8) d
9) budding
10) d
11) c
12) c, d, e (animals; wind; water)
3) d
4) b
5) d
6) a
7) a
8) d
9) budding
10) d
11) c
12) c, d, e (animals; wind; water)
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