Chapter 13 part 2
The fungi that is causing massive mortality events in amphibians, especially frogs, is in which of the following fungal groups? Select one: a. Chytridmycota b. Zygomycetes c. Basidiomycetes d. Ascomycetes e. microsporidium
a. Chytridmycota
Black bread mold are in the fungal group _____. Select one: a. Zygomycota b. Glomeromycetes c. Ascomycota d. Chytridmycota e. Basidiomycetes
a. Zygomycota
Fungi reproduce using _______. Select one: a. spores b. pollen c. eggs d. seeds e. conjugation
a. spores
The cell that forms after the fusion of plus (+) and minus (-) hyphae is termed a _______ cell. Select one: a. prokaryotic b. dikaryotic c. haploid d. triploid e. diploid
b. dikaryotic
Any single celled fungus is termed a(n) _________. Select one: a. spore b. yeast c. Glomeromycetes d. Ascomycetes e. Basidiocarp
b. yeast
The gilled mushrooms are in which of the following groups? Select one: a. Ascomycetes b. Zygomycetes c. Basidiomycetes d. Glomeromycetes e. Microsporidium
c. Basidiomycetes
The cell walls of fungi are composed of ______. Select one: a. keratin b. cellulose c. Chitin d. peptidoglycan e. proteins
c. Chitin
Mycorrhizal fungi are in which of the following groups? Select one: a. Club fungi b. Basidiomycetes c. Zygomycetes d. Ascomycetes e. Glomeromycetes
e. Glomeromycetes
Which of the following diseases are NOT caused by fungus? Select one: a. Athletes foot b. Staph infection c. Ring worm d. Yeast infections e. Pneumococcal disease
e. Pneumococcal disease
The body of most fungi are thread like strands of haploid hyphae that form interwoven mats termed __________. Select one: a. mold b. filaments c. septa d. dikaryotic e. mycellium
e. mycellium