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Fungi
Test Description: General characteristics
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1) Hyphae absorbs what from the surrounding area?
A
Food
B
Bacteria
C
Water
D
Light
2) A new yeast cell is sometimes produced from a single parent by a process called budding. The process of budding is best described as:
A
sexual reproduction, with genetically different offspring
B
asexual reproduction, with genetically identical offspring
C
sexual reproduction, with genetically identical offspring
D
asexual reproduction, with genetically different offspring
3) These are the reproductive structures of most fungi.
A
Hyphae
B
Gills
C
Lichens
D
Spores
4) In the past, fungi were classified as plants. Today, fungi are placed into their own kingdom. What is the most important difference between plants and fungi?
A
Plant cells have a nucleus and fungi cells do not.
B
Plants are autotrophs and fungi are heterotrophs.
C
People are able to eat plants, but they are unable to eat fungi.
D
Fungi cells have a cell wall, but plant cells do not.
5) Members of kingdom Animalia depend on bacteria and fungi because bacteria and fungi
A
are good to eat
B
are useful for animal habits
C
recycle nutrients in dead organisms
D
use sunlight to produce sugar
6) Which is NOT an example of Fungi?
A
yeasts
B
molds
C
slime molds, downy mildews and water molds
D
mushrooms
7) Fungi, such as mushrooms, are an example of
A
decomposers
B
scavengers
C
producers
D
consumers
8) What part of a mushroom produces spores?
A
stalk
B
cap
C
hyphae
D
gills
9) What is the reproductive process in yeast by which a small piece pinches off and grows?
A
asexual
B
hyphae
C
sexual
D
budding
10) Lichens are known as pioneer organisms because
A
they like to move around
B
the are first to settle an area in an enviroment
C
they are wild and crazy
D
the algae and fungus give each other everything they need
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