Fungi
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- Q1Most fungi are _______________self feedingbytrophsheterotrophsautotrophs30s
- Q2Fungi get their energy from ________________.living and nonliving organismsonly nonliving organismsonly living organismsno organisms30s
- Q3Which of the fungi examples are only unicellular?lichenmoldmushroomsyeast30s
- Q4Fungi can reproduce _________________.asexuallysexually and asexuallysexually30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of fungi?Have a network of cells that form threadlike structures called hyphae.They have a nucleus and a cell wall that provide support.Most fungi are multicellular.Have true roots, stems, and leaves.30s
- Q6A mass of hyphae are called _____________.myceliumtap rootsbundleshyphaes30s
- Q7Fungi reproduce with ______________________.seedssporesbuds30s
- Q8Spores are released into the air and spread by _________________.windpollinationwateranimals30s
- Q9In what type environment does mold grow best?warm moist environmentcold dry environmentcold moist environmentwarm dry environment30s
- Q10All food molds are bad. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?TRUEFALSE30s
- Q11In a fungi host relationship where both the host and the fungi benefit.symbioticparasiticsaprophytic30s
- Q12Where are the spores located on a mushroom?In the stalkIn the hyphaeIn the cap30s
- Q13Which is a common disease found in humans that is caused by fungi?RustLichensRingwormMildew30s
- Q14When a fungi has a relationship with it's host that only benefits the fungi and the fungi feeds on a live organism, the relationship is known as a ______________ relationship.symbioticsaprophyticparasitic30s
- Q15A fungi lives off of a decaying dead organism. What relationship does this describe?saprophyticsymbioticparasitic30s