
Fungi and Protists
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- Q1How do fungi obtain energy if they do not have roots?StomataBudsStemsHyphae30s
- Q2What takes place in the fruiting structures of fungus?ReproductionRespirationPhotosynthesisObtaining nutrients30s
- Q3How is the relationship between parasitic fungi different from a symbiotic relationship?Symbiotic relationships give benefits for the host and the fungi. Parasitic relationships only give benefits to the fungi.Symbiotic relationships only benefit the fungi because the fungi feeds off the nonliving.Symbiotic relationships give benefits to the fungi only. Parasitic relationships give benefits for both fungi and host.Parasitic relationships only benefit the fungi because the fungi feeds off the nonliving.30s
- Q4How is a saprophytic relationship different from parasitic and symbiotic relationships?A saprophytic relationship involves the fungi feeding off the nonliving.A saprophytic relationship only offers a benefit for the host.A saprophytic relationship offers benefits for host and fungi.A saprophytic relationship does not have any benefits for the host or the fungi.30s
- Q5Protists are usually ______________ cellular that live in a ______________ environment.single, moistmulti, drymulti, moistsingle, dry30s
- Q6Are protists autotrophs, heterotrophs, or both?HeterotrophsNeitherBothAutotrophs30s
- Q7Identify the structure used for movement in the following picture.FlagellumCiliaPseudopod30s
- Q8Identify the structure used for movement in the following picture.PseudopodFlagellumCilia30s
- Q9Identify the structure for movement in the following picture.PseudopodCiliaFlagellum30s
- Q10Hyphae will grow toward ____________________________________another fungi's reproductive structuresa food sourcea food source, water, and another fungi's reproductive structures.water30s
- Q11Which of the following is an example of fungi?an amoebaa molluskyeastan euglena30s
- Q12How are fungi like plants?Fungi and plants are heterotrophic.Fungi and plants have a root system.Fungi and plants respond to their environment.30s
- Q13How can fungi be categorized?The way they change location.The way they reproduce.The way they obtain energy.The way they move.30s