BIOL 2420 5.5 The Kingdom Fungi
Microconidia are composed of how many cells? 5 3 2 1
1 *micro = 1
__________-spores are created within special fungal sacs and are formed when two different strains are joined together to produce offspring. Sporangio Zygo Asco
Asco *Sporangiospores are formed asexually. *Zygospores are diploid spores that are formed when hyphae of two opposite strains fuse.
Which of the following are the three most common sexual spores in fungi? Conidia Ascospores Zygospores Sporangiospores Basidiospores
Ascospores Zygospores Basidiospores
Which of the following are the three most common sexual spores in fungi? Conidia Sporangiospores Ascospores Zygospores Basidiospores
Ascospores Zygospores Basidiospores
What type of spores are used in the laboratory to identify fungi? Sexual spores Asexual spores
Asexual spores
In what way do bacterial spores differ from fungal spores? Bacterial spores are non-reproductive. Bacterial spores contain DNA. Bacterial spores can be dispersed by air and water.
Bacterial spores are non-reproductive.
Which of the following has led to the three major classifications of fungi? Conidia Sporangiospores Basidiospores Ascospores Zygospores
Basidiospores Ascospores Zygospores
Which of the following media are commonly used to cultivate fungi? EMB agar Blood agar MacConkey agar Sabouraud's agar Cornmeal agar
Blood agar Sabouraud's agar Cornmeal agar
__________ is a polysaccharide that is found in the cell walls of fungal cells.
Chitin
Identify the type of asexual free fungal spores that are formed by pinching off or by segmentation of hyphae. Sporangiospores Conidiospores Cysts Endospores
Conidiospores
__________ are fungi that have developed as normal residents of plants.
Endophytes
__________ is a sterol that is found in the cell membranes of fungal cells.
Ergosterol
T or F: All septa in fungi are solid partitions.
False *Some have partial walls with pores to allow communication between the adjacent compartments.
Which are ecological or industrial benefits of fungi? Food production and flavoring Production of aflatoxin Use in water purification Decomposition of decaying matter
Food production and flavoring Decomposition of decaying matter
In what way do fungal spores differ from bacterial spores? Fungal spores can be dispersed by air and water. Fungal spores contain DNA. Fungal spores are reproductive.
Fungal spores are reproductive.
Which are the roles of fungal spores? Genetic variability Budding process Survival Reproduction Dissemination Drug resistance
Genetic variability Survival Reproduction Dissemination
What name is used to describe fungi that lack a sexual state? Dimorphic Imperfect Perfect Hermaphroditic
Imperfect
Which is multicellular? Both yeast and mold Mold Yeast
Mold
Which of the following is the term for a network of tubular cells which cluster together to form the visible growth of fungi? Flagella Hyphae Microtubules Cilia Mycelium
Mycelium
Which of the following is the term for a network of tubular cells which cluster together to form the visible growth of fungi? Microtubules Mycelium Flagella Cilia Hyphae
Mycelium
Which term is used to describe a fungal disease? Infection Cellulitis Dermatitis Mycoses
Mycosis *Infection is a general term that may involve any type of microbe. *Cellulitis describes the spread of bacteria within necrotic tissue. *Dermatitis is an infection of the skin.
Identify the four most common forms of conidia: Endospore Phialospore Chlamydospore Arthrospore Blastospore Sporangiospore
Phialospore Chlamydospore Arthrospore Blastopore
Which term is used to describe organisms that obtain their nutrients from dead or animals in soil or aquatic habitats? Saprobe Autotroph Parasite
Saprobe
When yeast are grown on agar which term best describes the appearance of the colonies? Uniform Soft Filamentous Fairy
Soft Uniform
Which of the following fungal spores are formed by successive cleavage of a saclike head and are themselves enclosed in a sac until rupture occurs? Ascospores Basigiospores Sporangiospores Conidia
Sporangiospores
It is not uncommon for many fungi to produce which of the following when environmental conditions worsen? Endospores Envelopes Cysts Spores
Spores
It is not uncommon for many fungi to produce which of the following when environmental conditions worsen? Spores Endospores Envelopes Cysts
Spores
T or F: Fungi can act as primary as well as opportunistic pathogens.
True
T or F: Some fungi are used to produce useful compounds like antibiotics.
True
Which of the following fungal spores are a diploid spore formed when hyphae of two opposite strains fuse? Zygospore Conidia Basidiospore Ascospore
Zygospore
Aspergillus flavus produces the poison __________ which has been linked to liver cancer.
aflatoxin
A mycosis caused by Psedogymnoascus destructans is decimating the population of which group of animals? wild dogs geese bats apes
bats
Microbes that are pathogenic to humans and animals are __________ in their requirement for pre-formed organic matter. autotrophic phototrophic heterotrophic
heterotrophic *Autotrophic microbes can provide their own organic food source. *Phototrophic microbes are photosynthetic and can provide their own organic food source.
A catchall group of fungi that were initially found to lack a sexual state is the "__________" fungi. These members have been reassigned to other fungal phyla, particularly to Ascomycota.
imperfect
A __________ is a hybrid organism formed between algae or cyanobacteria and fungi.
lichen
Separate fungal hyphae are separated into compartments while __________ hyphae is continuous.
nonseptate
The saclike head of a fungal stalk is called a(n) __________.
sporangium
The primary mode of reproduction in fungi involves the production of __________.
spores