Unit 2: Biology B, Quiz 1A
Common edible mushroom
Agaricus bisporis
Asexual reproduction of yeast -
Budding
The food industry uses saacharomyces cerevisiae in what way?
Causes bread to rise
Elm tree parasite
Ceratocystis ulmi
The wide-spread destruction of elm trees in the United States was caused by -
Ceratocystis ulmi
Classify the following kingdoms as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes Animalia is a -
Eukaryote
Classify the following kingdoms as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes Plantae is a -
Eukaryote
Classify the following kingdoms as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes Protista is a -
Eukaryote
Eukaryotes do not have a true nucleus or any other membrane bound organelles
FALSE
Sponge mushrooms are an example of a true mushroom in the phylum ascomycota
FALSE
Structures which house the reproductive formation
Fruiting
Plant or animal which supports a parasite -
Host
Multi-nucleated thread-like structures of fungi
Hyphae
A group of hyphae -
Mycelia
Produces common antibiotic
Penicillium chrysogenum
Taxonomic category within a kingdom -
Phylum
Classify the following kingdoms as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes Eubacteria is a -
Prokaryote
Classify the following kingdoms as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes Archaea is a -
Prokaryote
The kingdoms archaea and eubacteria, contain which types of organisms?
Prokaryotes
Without spores fungi would not be able to -
Reproduce
Mycelia responsible for obtaining food from non living organic material -
Rhizoids
Bakers yeast
Saacharomyces cerevisiae
Reproductive cells which can tolerate bad conditions -
Spores
Almost all fungi can be classified as either a parasite or saprophyte
TRUE
Although classified as fungi, yeasts are different in that they are only the only unicellular fungi and reproduce asexually through budding
TRUE
Plant that lives on decaying organic matter -
saprophyte
Mutually positive relationship between two species -
symbiosis
The process of budding can be defined as -
the production of new organisms by pinching off a portion of the parent cell