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Hyphae absorbs what from the surrounding area?
a) Water
b) Light
c) Food
d) Bacteria

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 identical offspring
b) sexual reproduction, with genetically different offspring
c) asexual reproduction, with genetically identical offspring
d) asexual reproduction, with genetically different offspring

These are the reproductive structures of most fungi.
a) Spores
b) Gills
c) Hyphae
d) Lichens

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) People are able to eat plants, but they are unable to eat fungi.
b) Plants are autotrophs and fungi are heterotrophs.
c) Plant cells have a nucleus and fungi cells do not.
d) Fungi cells have a cell wall, but plant cells do not.

Members of kingdom Animalia depend on bacteria and fungi because bacteria and fungi
a) are good to eat
b) recycle nutrients in dead organisms
c) use sunlight to produce sugar
d) are useful for animal habits

Which is NOT an example of Fungi?
a) mushrooms
b) molds
c) yeasts
d) slime molds, downy mildews and water molds

Fungi, such as mushrooms, are an example of
a) producers
b) consumers
c) decomposers
d) scavengers

What part of a mushroom produces spores?
a) stalk
b) hyphae
c) gills
d) cap

What is the reproductive process in yeast by which a small piece pinches off and grows?
a) asexual
b) budding
c) sexual
d) hyphae

Lichens are known as pioneer organisms because
a) they like to move around
b) the algae and fungus give each other everything they need
c) they are wild and crazy
d) the are first to settle an area in an enviroment

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