Ch 31 my lab and mastering
Arrange the following in order from largest to smallest, assuming that they all come from the same fungus. 1. basidiocarp 2. basidium 3. basidiospore 4. mycelium 5. gill
4-1-5-2-3
Among the organisms listed here, which are thought to be the closest relatives of fungi?
Animals
Cup fungi are in the phylum _____.
Ascomycota
Which of the following cells or structures are associated with asexual reproduction in fungi?
Conidiophores
Which structure allows the growing mushroom to nourish itself?
Mycelium
Fungi have an extremely high surface-area-to-volume ratio. What is the advantage of this to an organism that gets most of its nutrition through absorption?
The larger surface area allows for more material to be transported through the cell membrane.
Which feature seen in chytrids supports the hypothesis that they diverged earliest in fungal evolution?
flagellated spores
In most fungi, karyogamy does not immediately follow plasmogamy, which consequently _____.
results in heterokaryotic or dikaryotic cells
Plasmogamy can directly result in which of the following? 1. cells with a single haploid nucleus 2. heterokaryotic cells 3. dikaryotic cells 4. cells with two diploid nuclei
2 or 3
Diploid nuclei of the ascomycete, Neurospora crassa, contain 14 chromosomes. A single diploid cell in an ascus will undergo one round of meiosis, followed in each of the daughter cells by one round of mitosis, producing a total of eight ascospores. If a single, diploid G2 nucleus in an ascus contains 400 nanograms (ng) of DNA, then a single ascospore nucleus of this species should contain how much DNA (ng), carried on how many chromosomes?
200 carried on 7 chromosomes
Where does meiosis occur in a mushroom?
Basidia
What do fungi and arthropods have in common?
Both groups use chitin for support.
The following figure depicts the outline of a large fairy ring that has appeared overnight in an open meadow, as viewed from above. The fairy ring represents the furthest advance of this mycelium through the soil. Locations A-D are all 0.5 meters below the soil surface. Which location is nearest to basidiocarps?
C in the middle
Why are mycorrhizal fungi superior to plants at acquiring mineral nutrition from the soil?
Fungi secrete extracellular enzymes that can break down large molecules.
Which of the following events occurs first in the development of a spore into a mature mushroom?
Hyphae are produced by mitosis
Basidia produce spores by a process known as _____.
Meiosis
Some fungal species can kill herbivores while feeding off of sugars from its plant host. What type of relationship does this fungus have with its host?
Mutualistic
Which structure is not directly involved in the reproduction of at least one major group of fungi?
Mycelium
Which of the following best describes the physical relationship of the partners involved in lichens?
Photosynthetic cells are surrounded by fungal hyphae.
At which stage of a basidiomycete's life cycle would reproduction be halted if an enzyme that prevented the fusion of hyphae was introduced?
Plasmogamy
Which of the following ecological roles is/are played by at least some fungi?
Predation, decomposition
If all fungi in an environment that perform decomposition were to suddenly die, then which group of organisms should benefit most, due to the fact that their fungal competitors have been removed?
Prokaryotes
It has been hypothesized that fungi and plants have a mutualistic relationship because plants make sugars available for the fungi's use. What is the best evidence in support of this hypothesis?
Radioactively labeled sugars produced by plants eventually show up in the fungi with which they are associated.
Fungi release digestive enzymes into their _____.
Surroundings
The adaptive advantage associated with the filamentous nature of fungal mycelia is primarily related to
an extensive surface area well suited for invasive growth and absorptive nutrition.
Fossil fungi date back to the origin and early evolution of plants. What combination of environmental and morphological change is similar in the evolution of both fungi and plants?
colonization of land and loss of flagellated cells